出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/06/29 03:31 UTC 版)
Amyl nitrites were originally sold in small glass ampoules wrapped in cloth. Recreational users would crush or "pop" these vials between their fingers to release their vapours, which is thought to be the origin of the slang term.
poppers (uncountable)
poppers
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/26 12:12 UTC 版)
Poppers is a slang term for various alkyl nitrites inhaled for recreational purposes, particularly isopropyl nitrite (2-propyl nitrite) and isobutyl nitrite (2-methylpropyl nitrite), and now more rarely, butyl nitrite and amyl nitrite (isoamyl nitrite, isopentyl nitrite). Amyl nitrite is used medically as an antidote to cyanide poisoning, but the term "poppers" refers specifically to recreational use. Amyl nitrite and several other alkyl nitrites, which are present in products such as air freshener and video head cleaner, are often inhaled with the goal of enhancing sexual pleasure. These products have also been part of the club culture from the 1970s disco scene to the 1980s and 1990s rave scene. Poppers have a long history of use due to the rush of warm sensations and dizziness experienced when the vapours are inhaled.
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flippers
チメドリ
babblers
puffins
puffins
spatterdocks
warblers
クラッピー
crappies
スカップ
scups
パイクピーチ
pike-perches
ぱかり
a rhythm
「poppers」は名詞「popper」の複数形です