2dope verb
dopes; doped; dop·ing [+ obj] informal 1 : to give a drug to (a person or animal) especially to cause unconsciousness
▪ They tried to dope him. — often used as (be) doped ▪ She was doped and kidnapped. 2 : to put a drug in (something, such as food or a drink) to make a person or animal unconscious
▪ They doped his food. — often used as (be) doped ▪ She began to feel sleepy and suspected that her drink had been doped.
▪ They tried to dope him. — often used as (be) doped ▪ She was doped and kidnapped.
▪ They doped his food. — often used as (be) doped ▪ She began to feel sleepy and suspected that her drink had been doped.
dope out [phrasal verb]
dope out (something) or dope (something) out US : to understand or find (something, such as a reason or a solution) by thinking : to figure out (something)
▪ She's still trying to dope out exactly what happened.
▪ She's still trying to dope out exactly what happened.
dope up [phrasal verb]
dope up (someone) or dope (someone) up : to give (someone) a drug that affects the ability to think or behave normally — usually used as (be) doped up ▪ I was doped up with/on painkillers after my surgery.




