freebase

noun

Etymology

From free + base.

  1. derived from βάσις
  2. derived from basis
  3. derived from base
  4. inherited from base
  5. compounded as freebase — “free + base

Definitions

  1. The purified, dry form of an amine, especially an alkaloid natural product, that is…

    The purified, dry form of an amine, especially an alkaloid natural product, that is normally used in solution.

    • The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes.
    • On June 9, 1980, national attention was brought to cocaine freebasing when comedian Richard Pryor suffered third degree burns allegedly while using a butane torch to heat cocaine freebase he had prepared with ether.
  2. The purified, dry form of certain illegal drugs, especially cocaine.

    • That day, I gave a class on making and using freebase. This was one thing that was to be done perfectly, or you could end up with glass and freebase all over you.
  3. To purify a drug by crystallization.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To use a purified drug, especially cocaine, by heating it and inhaling the fumes produced.

      • Richard, one of my friends in L.A., claimed to have invented freebasing— smoking cocaine in its base form—though it's likely that what he meant was that he introduced a whole bunch of people to the process.
      • Roger Ebert pretty much agrees with Siskel's dismissive attitude toward the film, saying he only watched it because it was about freebasing cocaine and he wanted to see that, since he had heard so much about it.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for freebase. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA