Where does “candyflipping” come from?

candyflipping (English) comes from English Candy, from Middle English sugre candy, from Old French sucre candi, from Arabic قندي, from Arabic قَنْد, from Persian کند, from Sanskrit खण्ड — chip, piece, slice, bit, portion, fragment;...

candyflipping (English): Taking the drugs LSD and Ecstasy together

Definitions

  1. Taking the drugs LSD and Ecstasy together

Ancestry of “candyflipping”, step by step

candyflipping traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Candy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCandyA pet form of the female given name Candace or Candice
2Middle Englishsugre candyAlternative form of suger candy
3Old Frenchsucre candi
4Arabicقنديa Pashtun
5Arabicقَنْدhard candy made by boiling cane sugar; rock candy
6Persianکندblunt; dull; slow
7Sanskritखण्डchip, piece, slice, bit, portion, fragment;...

via English flipping

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishflippingpresent participle of flip; A mild intensifier;...
2EnglishflipA maneuver which rotates an object end over end;...
3EnglishfillipThe action of holding the tip of a finger against...
4Middle Englishfilippento make a signal or sound with thumb and right...
5Middle Englishflappento flap, clap, slap, strike
Every word from Sanskrit खण्डEvery word from Persian کندEvery word from Arabic قَنْد