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shroom S5406800 (shro͞om)n. Slang A mushroom, especially one taken as a psychedelic drug. [Short for mushroom.]shroom (ʃruːm; ʃrʊm) n (Recreational Drugs) short for magic mushroomvb (intr) (Recreational Drugs) to take magic mushrooms for their intoxicating effects[C21: shortening of mushroom] ˈshroomer nTranslationsshroom
shroom1. noun, slang An informal shortening of "mushroom." Used primarily in plural constructions; sometimes spelled with an apostrophe to indicate the abbreviation. No shrooms on my pizza, please! I'm going 'shroom picking with my uncle in the woods behind our house—want to come?2. noun, slang A mushroom containing psilocybin, a compound with psychoactive effects when ingested. Used almost exclusively in plural constructions. I ate way too many shrooms and had the trippiest night of my life! I only do weed and shrooms because they grow naturally in the ground—I stay away from powders and pills.3. verb, slang To ingest psilocybin mushrooms in order to experience their mind-altering effects. I used to shroom all the time when I was in college, but these days, it seems to really mess with my mental health. There were a bunch of people shrooming at the concert.shroom (ʃrum) in. to take or eat peyote cactus. (see also shrooms.) They spent all afternoon shrooming. shrooms (ʃrumz)1. n. the tips of the peyote cactus that contain mescaline. (Drugs. From mushrooms. Not really a mushroom.) I got some shrooms. Ya wanna come over? 2. n. mushrooms. (From sense 1) Do you want shrooms on your pizza? See also: shroom |