scragged

1. a complex of hallucinagenic hangover symptoms, in
particular headache, backache and muscular tension. ("Man
am I scragged this morning.") or see the idiom "Stone cuts
the scrag" which refers both to the game paper rocks
scissors and also advises as to the medicinal effects of
marijuana for one who is scragged.)
2. contemporary political reality as an adjective used
generally about social situations where they boarder on
reality constraints to simultaneously seem to be going along
while all the same circling about negations they will dine
on later.
3. being among other bodies not scragged in both senses.
4. the morning after being among bodies not scragged in both
senses for a long time you would rather not talk about.
5. the sense of being a bit messed up about that so that
taking the actual drugs that would eventuate the scragged
eventuality would drug the actual and take so that what was
about being up where it was messy would be sense.
7.a. that place I bit you being the space of it.
2004

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