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There's no way he was dealing nickel and dime bags.
Let's not get carried away; they were just selling dime bags of pot.
Or, to put this in terms you'll understand, you've got a $5 bill, and you're trying to buy a dime bag.
By 15 he was selling dime bags of crack.
Despite three years of investigation, federal agents were not able to seize even a dime bag connected to him.
Called "dime bags," these sell on the street for $10.
The dealer rips the boys off, leaving them with nothing but a dime bag of heroin.
There was half a dozen baby Ziplocs scattered on the floor, what they called dime bags.
Police officers later said they confiscated a few "dime bags" of marijuana during the bust.
He reached into his jacket and pulled out a small, tightly tied dime bag and tossed it through the open window at me.
Three dime bags of brown.
That Laura Bush was "a go-to girl for dime bags of marijuana" back when she was a college student.
Is that what you want, spend your career busting cops for trading hookers dime bags?'
"I got 5 on it" is a phrase meaning to pay half for a dime bag (a $10 bag of marijuana) with another person.
It makes my adventures searching for the elusive dime bag in Tompkins Square look pretty tame.
They go to Washington Square Park and buy a dime bag of marijuana from a Rastafarian.
A dime bag is a whole fingernail; a thumb is a $20 bag, she explained.
One by one, punters disappear into the doorway, pick up a couple of dime bags of coke, and move off.
They discovered two loaded 9mm handguns, boxes of ammunition and 17 dime bags of marijuana.
Loy had stopped coming by for free food once he had started moving nickel and dime bags of crack and speed around the neighborhood.
Even Laura Bush, the saintly ex-librarian, is accused of peddling dime bags of marijuana in college.
If at first the cluster of bulging United States Mint dime bags hanging menacingly over the bed commanded the most attention, it was quickly overshadowed.
He was willing to trade information if we would look past half a dozen dime bags he had in his possession when we gang-tackled him on the street.
Rilk the Stilk added, "You'retworth a dime bag of gold and a few lousy quarters."
"I was walking home one night and I got hit on the head with a dime bag of heroin," said one neighbor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.