See also: fish-scale and fish scale

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From fish +‎ scale, from its appearance as shiny yellowish flakes resembling the scales of a fish, as opposed to dull white powder.

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fishscale (plural fishscales)

  1. (slang, idiomatic) Cocaine, usually of high quality taken directly off the brick and uncut.
    • 1989, Terry Williams, chapter 2, in The Cocaine Kids: The Inside Story of a Teenage Drug Ring[1], page 41:
      The kids out here don't know a flake from a fish—if you asked them what fishscale is, they wouldn't know. [Fishscale is high-grade cocaine powder with few rock-like chunks.]
    • 2011, Boston George, Caroline McGill, Soft: Cocaine Love Stories[2], unnumbered page:
      Oh shit, it was Fishscale! It was love at first sight. He nearly fell back in his chair. "No mothafuckin' way!" he yelled. He jumped up and danced a little two-step jig and thanked his lucky stars for the come-up. Fishscale cocaine! It was fucking Fishscale!
    • 2015, Duane Swierczynski, Canary[3], unnumbered page:
      "You can get anything on here—isn't it incredible?" Slick Guy continues. "I couldn't believe it, either. I mean anything. MDMA from Holland, high-end weed, fish-scale coke, whatever.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fishscale.

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