Crossword clues for novocaine
Wiktionary
n. procaine.
WordNet
n. procaine administered as a hydrochloride (trade name Novocain) [syn: procaine hydrochloride, Novocain]
Wikipedia
Novocaine can refer to:
- Novocain, the commercial name for procaine, a local anesthetic
- Novocaine (film), a film by David Atkins
- " Novocaine for the Soul", a song by Eels
- "Give Me Novacaine", a song by Green Day from the 2004 album American Idiot
- "Novocaine", a song by Alice Cooper from the album The Eyes of Alice Cooper
- "Novocaine", a song by Bon Jovi from the album Have a Nice Day
- "Novocaine", a song by Switchblade Symphony
- "Novacane", a song by Beck from the album Odelay
- "Novocaine", a song by Katy Rose
- "Novocaine", from "Wolves At The Door" a song by Senses Fail
- "Novocaine" a song by Lo-Pro on the album The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge
- "Novocain Stain", a song by Modest Mouse from the album Interstate 8
- " Holy Roller Novocaine", a song by Kings of Leon from the album Youth and Young Manhood
- " Novacane", a song by Frank Ocean from the album Nostalgia, Ultra
- "Novocain", a song by Jeremy Messersmith
- "Novocaine", a song by Fall Out Boy
- "Novocaine", a song by Fit for Rivals
Novocaine is a 2001 black comedy thriller film written and directed by David Atkins and starring Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Lynne Thigpen and Elias Koteas. It was shot in the Chicago, Illinois area, during a limited 32-day schedule. The film received extra publicity during production and as its release approached because of an off-the-screen romance between Martin and Bonham Carter. It had lukewarm reviews and low box-office receipts.
Usage examples of "novocaine".
Unable to detach themselves as he did, unable to novocaine their emotional umbilicus, they sought halfway answers in subjective inadequacy.
The inside of her lip felt as if it needed stitches, but being a coward, she knew she could never stand to have that done without novocaine or sterile surgical instruments.
You'll be allergic to any molecule that ends with the suffix "-aine," meaning benzocaine, novocaine, and, most important, cocaine.
He dumped the pills and the novocaine in the beer, shot glass and all, and chugalugged it.