tranx
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /tɹæŋks/
- Rhymes: -æŋks
Noun
    
tranx pl (normally plural, singular trank or tranq)
- (slang) Medicinal tranquilizers for human consumption, whether legal or illegal.
- 1975, Russell H. Greenan, Heart of Gold, page 114:- "If the girl wants to sleep, let her do it on her own time. She must have gulped a handful of tranx, for Christ's sake. I couldn't even get her to make conversation."
 "Hey, man—now listen. Greta wouldn't take no tranx when she's working."
 
- 1988, New Society, page 134:- No tranx
 Minor tranquillisers are among the world's most commonly prescribed drugs.
 
 
Related terms
    
- see: tranquilizer
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