Ambien
English
Etymology
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Noun
Ambien (plural Ambiens)
- Trade name of zolpidem, a medication most widely known as a treatment for insomnia.
- 2009, “Empire State of Mind”, in The Blueprint 3, performed by Jay-Z:
- The city never sleeps / Better slip you an Ambien
- 2010, Patricia Morrisroe, Wide Awake: A Memoir of Insomnia, page 119:
- But Eckleburg is powerless against her, so I take an Ambien, and then, at 2 AM, the New York City Department of Transportation decides it's the perfect time to rip up the street.
- 2011, Jonathan Handel, Hollywood on Strike!: An Industry at War in the Internet Age, page 389:
- Silicon Valley is not going to suddenly take an Ambien and stop innovating.
- 2017 February 22, Madison Malone Kircher, “‘Things You Did on Ambien’ Is Peak Reddit”, in Intelligencer[2], New York, N.Y.: New York Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 20 October 2018:
- This week’s find: a subreddit devoted to all the wonderfully deranged things people have done while under the influence of Ambien sleeping pills, or while experiencing a visit from the Ambien walrus, as redditors are known to call it.
- 2018 May 30, Christine Hauser, “Roseanne Barr’s Ambien Defense Is Disputed: ‘Racism Is Not a Known Side Effect’”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN:
- Roseanne Barr said she was “Ambien tweeting” when she wrote racist remarks on Twitter […] . But on Wednesday the makers of Ambien, the sleep aid, were having none of it. […] “While all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects, racism is not a known side effect of any Sanofi medication.”
Derived terms
- Ambien defense
- Ambien walrus