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What we need is an additional sense of "on". Sense 16 says "Regularly taking (a drug)", but you could say that someone is "on crack" or "on PCP" if they are reacting to the effects of the drug at that moment, even if this is the first and last time they will ever take it. bd2412T14:23, 20 November 2014 (UTC)Reply
Is that usage really any different from "on crack", "on acid", and other variations which can be used the same way? E.g., Mike McNichols, On Turpin's Head: A Novel (2014), p. 111: "The Strip is like Disneyland on acid". bd2412T15:53, 20 November 2014 (UTC)Reply
It is relatively transparent from a decoding perspective. It certainly should be in a usage example at ], as it is at Sense 16 and 17 at ]. But, as with every combination, we will hear the deesis: think of the translators.