What is another word for opium den?

Pronunciation: [ˈə͡ʊpi͡əm dˈɛn] (IPA)

An opium den is a place where people can consume opium, a drug derived from the poppy plant. But, the term opium den is considered offensive and outdated now. Nowadays, people use various terms to describe such establishments in which people use drugs. Some people call it a drug den, while some use the term narcotics lounge. Others may use the term poppy house or opiate house. The term opium lounge is also a popular alternative. Moreover, some people use the term drug house or shooting gallery to describe the places where people use such illegal drugs. The terms used to refer to such establishments have evolved with time, but the dangers of drug use remain the same.

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Famous quotes with Opium den

  • The book can produce an addiction as fierce as heroin or nicotine, forcing us to spend much of our lives, like junkies, in book shops and libraries, those literary counterparts to the opium den.
    Phillip Adams
  • A friend from Hong Kong had turned up in Bombay and took me to an opium den in Crawford Market. I walked in and saw this room with three pipes. Everything happened at floor level. It was like a bubble: Bombay noise and heat out there, 19th-century people lying and smoking in here, absolutely self-contained. I couldn’t look at that and not think of it as a piece of literary installation art. I walked in the door and I was hooked. I smoked that day, and loved it and went back. A month or so later I got an aerogramme from my friend saying, “Jeet, get your ass out of that den.”
    Jeet Thayil

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