What is Drug-in-the-shoe?
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A popular phrase used frquently in the Denbigh common room. Originates from Oceana ( a popular down-town drinking establishment ) Said in an Uzbhekistanian voice and tone. Used to entertain drunken messes everywhere, also used to scare police that foreigners might actually have drugs...in their shoes, or indeed, in their boutom.
Ross: Hey Lew, do you have any...you no...
Lew: I have no drug in my shoe, they are all in my boutom!
Ross: Oh, I see
Police: Oi Oi Oi Oi Oi
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