verb
- past tense of mainline: to inject a drug directly into a major vein
- past tense of mainline: to consume or use something in large quantities or as a primary focus
Usage: slang; drug-related
Usage: informal
Examples
- The documentary showed how addiction progressed when users mainlined heroin.
- He mainlined coffee all morning to stay awake for the exam.
- She mainlined news coverage during the election week.
- The patient had mainlined the medication before doctors could intervene.
- They mainlined energy drinks throughout the gaming tournament.
- The addict mainlined drugs for years before seeking treatment.