step on
English
Etymology
Verb
step on (third-person singular simple present steps on, present participle stepping on, simple past and past participle stepped on)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see step, on.
- (recreational drugs, transitive) to dilute, to cut
- 1994 December 18, NICK LEZARD, “Stepped-On X”, in alt.psychoactives, Usenet:
- This seems implausible. If ecstasy is going to be stepped on, you'd dilute it with something cheaper than heroin.
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