verb
- administering drugs to someone, especially without their knowledge or consent
Usage: present participle of bedrug; often implies deception or harm
Examples
- The suspect was accused of bedrugging the victim's drink at the bar.
- Bedrugging someone without consent is a serious crime.
- The doctor discussed bedrugging the patient to manage pain before surgery.
- She worried about bedrugging her child unnecessarily with over-the-counter medications.
- Bedrugging animals for transport requires veterinary oversight.