cement
The word itself derives from the high quantity of low quality cocaine found in the eastcoast North America in the early 2000's. The granular and low grade texture had customers likening the product to cement. The word also comes from the process of making cocaine itself, in Coloumbia, Bolivia, and the other Cocaine nations, a cement mixer or washing machine is often used to transfer cocaine from leaf to liquid resembling cement. Once the product is exported it is then cut with cement, asprin, baby powder and actual pure cocaine.
You know, if CEMEX is caught human trafficking, then POTUS can seize their assets and use it to build the wall.
Good find, eldoradude.
It suggests other means of smuggling activity, doesn’t it?
Doesn’t this bunny hole ever end????
*texokie goes to tool shed to sharpen the shovel blade”