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Did you mean: lace same as speed balling or slipping a mickey on someone's drink of;alcohol?
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Yes, lacing a drink and "slipping a Mickey" refer to the same general act: surreptitiously putting alcohol or drugs into someone’s drink without their knowledge.
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Speedballing, however, is different; it refers to the intentional, simultaneous use of a stimulant (like cocaine) and an opioid (like heroin), not the act of tampering with someone else's drink.
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Here is a breakdown of the terms:
Lacing/Spiking a Drink: This is the general term for secretly adding substances (extra alcohol, drugs, or sedatives) to a person's drink, usually with malicious intent to incapacitate them, rob them, or commit sexual assault.
Slipping a Mickey (or Mickey Finn): This is a specific, colloquial term for a type of drink spiking. It historically refers to a drink spiked with a sedative, such as chloral hydrate, designed to knock a person out.
Speedballing: This is a, often fatal, combination of a stimulant and a depressant (e.g., cocaine and heroin) used together to experience an intense, contradictory high.
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Key Differences
Target: Lacing/Mickey is done to an unsuspecting victim. Speedballing is usually done intentionally by a user.
Substances: Lacing can be extra alcohol or drugs. A Mickey is typically a, often, sedative. Speedballing is specifically a stimulant/opioid mix.
All forms of secretly tampering with drinks are serious, illegal, and dangerous crimes.
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When a person drinks alcohol, it is absorbed __________ into their system.?
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Alcohol is absorbed quickly through the stomach lining (about 20%) and mostly through the small intestine (about 80%) into the bloodstream, with the small intestine being highly efficient due to its large surface area; it doesn't need digestion and enters the blood directly. Food slows this absorption by blocking contact with the stomach lining and delaying passage to the small intestine.
Absorption Process
Mouth & Esophagus: A tiny bit of alcohol can be absorbed through the mouth lining, but most travels down to the stomach.
Stomach: About 20% of alcohol enters the bloodstream directly through the stomach lining.
Small Intestine: The majority (around 80%) passes into the small intestine, where its vast surface area allows for rapid absorption into the blood.
Factors Affecting Absorption
Presence of Food: Eating, especially protein and fats, slows absorption by keeping the pyloric valve (between stomach and small intestine) closed and by soaking up alcohol.
Carbonation: Fizzy drinks can increase absorption speed.
Body Composition: Alcohol's water solubility means it distributes throughout water-containing tissues, affecting concentration.
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Once in the bloodstream, alcohol is carried throughout the body.
The liver metabolizes most of the alcohol, but the effects are felt as it reaches the brain.
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