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Apr 22, 2018, 11:59 PM
How many of you listen to UK Drill, and how many of you dons know the difference between drill and grime? Also, if you've never heard UK Drill, lemme link some tunes:

https://youtu.be/53HYdi0hLJI

https://youtu.be/cUxty1Yb4oo

https://youtu.be/y_OpcKctWHM


Also, man wrote a dictionary for all you american dons so here you go, appreciate dis still.

Dictionary:

Ends: The Hood

Skeng: Weapon

Splash: Stab

Dip: Kinda the same as splash

Wet/Moist: Cringy, not about that life. (Wet can also mean to stab or shoot something up in large quantites, like wetting (shooting) up a whole block).

Man: 3rd person narrative to talk about themselves or someone else.

Dasheen: Run from opps.

10 Toes: Running from something.

Peng: Good looking.

Estate: The Projects.

Ammi: Weed.

Bun: Burn/ Smoke

Lurk: Hang around Opps ends

Opps: Enemies/ Opposition

Shotty: Shotgun

Wass: Bullshit

Pattern Up: Fix up/ Change for the better.

Bando: The Trap.

Zoot/Spliff: Joint

Undies/ Feds: Police.

Waps: Mac 10

German: Audi/ Mercedes/Bimma

Spinner: Gun

Burner: Disposable cheap phone. (Some people use it to describe a cheap gun without a serial number they can throw away).

Chef: Stab

Food: Anything you're movin, sellin or using example: Man moved bare food from CR3 to CR7. Translation: He moved lots of (Weed, Money etc...) from CR3 to CR7.

Rambo/Rams: A big knife.

Flippy: Flip knife.

Shank: Small knife

Loud: Weed

12: 12 gauge shotgun.

Ting: Good looking girl or weapon.

Dem: Added to the end of a noun to make a group - e.g. Gyal-dem, group of girls.

Duck down: Stab to death.

Metal: Knife.

Corn in clips: Bullets in magazines.

Hammer: Semi auto pistol.

Pussio: Internet Gangster

Pussy: Scared guy.

To Back Something: To use somethin your carrying like a knife, gun or bag of weed.

Snow: Coke

Brown: Heroin

Trek: Go somewhere far away.

G: Homie

Fam: Used at the end of a sentence to represent you're friends with the man your talkin to or to describe close people.

Wa'gwarn: Jamaican slang used to shorten the phrase "Whats Going On"

Brass: Bullets

Lick: Punch, example: "Man gwarn lick off his jaw if he keeps chattin wass", (I'm gonna punch his jaw if he keep chattin shit).

Draws: Snaps of weed, enough to roll a couple spliffs.
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Dear God. I'm ashamed to be called British.

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Apr 23, 2018, 03:07 AM
(Apr 23, 2018, 01:13 AM)Kvatch Wrote: Dear God. I'm ashamed to be called British.

people in london rnt british, impretty sure they have their own nationality so youre all good

jk but fr, if ur from london then u know the scene
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A typical chav.
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(Apr 23, 2018, 10:58 AM)B.. Wrote: A typical chav.

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Apr 23, 2018, 03:20 PM
Jesus this is fucking worse than us using different spelling from y'all.
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UK is wack, Sweden is the shit
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(Apr 23, 2018, 01:39 PM)Tyrone DeShawn Wrote:
(Apr 23, 2018, 10:58 AM)B.. Wrote: A typical chav.

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Am I wrong? No.
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Wtf you forgot Baccy mate.
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Apr 23, 2018, 06:51 PM
You missed quite a few:
Bruv - Bro
Baccy - Tobacco
Calm - Cool (You're calm bruv)
Chat - Disrespect (Don't chat to man)
Gavvers - Police
Safe - Cool
Sweet - Cool

More:
Allow - Stop (Allow being a cunt)
Bait - Obvious
Bare - Lots of/very
Bars - Raps (Oi set me some bars bruv)
Boss - A friend of yours
Chore - Stealing
Creps - Shoes
Dash - Pass/Throw (I dashed his pen out the window)
Is it? - Really? (Bob got shivved man -- Is it?)
Jokes - Funny
Link - Someone you're close with but not actually "dating" yet, but it's inevitable
Long - Something that takes more time than it's worth (Ngl the maths homework is long)
Older - A friend that is older than you and looks out for you
Roll with - Hang out with (Roll with me today bruv)
Shook - Nervous
Shot - Selling, generally drugs
Switch - To turn on someone (I switched on him bruv)
Trek - Travel/Long Distance (We're trekking to Greenwich)(Beckenham is trek bruv)
Vexed - Angry
Younger - A friend that is younger than you and you look out for

Even More:
Benz - 0.7g-1.3g of weed valued around £10
8-Ball - 1.7g-2.3g of weed valued around £20
20s Bit - £20 of drugs NOT weed
30s Bit - £30 of drugs
3-5 - 3.5g of weed valued around £35
40s Bit - £40 of drugs
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(Apr 23, 2018, 03:20 PM)Gungranny Wrote: Jesus this is fucking worse than us using different spelling from y'all.

This is why I love this guy. @"Gungranny" 

Oh what has this world become.
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Apr 23, 2018, 11:37 PM
(Apr 23, 2018, 06:51 PM)Faustin Wrote: You missed quite a few:
Bruv - Bro
Baccy - Tobacco
Calm - Cool (You're calm bruv)
Chat - Disrespect (Don't chat to man)
Gavvers - Police
Safe - Cool
Sweet - Cool

More:
Allow - Stop (Allow being a cunt)
Bait - Obvious
Bare - Lots of/very
Bars - Raps (Oi set me some bars bruv)
Boss - A friend of yours
Chore - Stealing
Creps - Shoes
Dash - Pass/Throw (I dashed his pen out the window)
Is it? - Really? (Bob got shivved man -- Is it?)
Jokes - Funny
Link - Someone you're close with but not actually "dating" yet, but it's inevitable
Long - Something that takes more time than it's worth (Ngl the maths homework is long)
Older - A friend that is older than you and looks out for you
Roll with - Hang out with (Roll with me today bruv)
Shook - Nervous
Shot - Selling, generally drugs
Switch - To turn on someone (I switched on him bruv)
Trek - Travel/Long Distance (We're trekking to Greenwich)(Beckenham is trek bruv)
Vexed - Angry
Younger - A friend that is younger than you and you look out for

Even More:
Benz - 0.7g-1.3g of weed valued around £10
8-Ball - 1.7g-2.3g of weed valued around £20
20s Bit - £20 of drugs NOT weed
30s Bit - £30 of drugs
3-5 - 3.5g of weed valued around £35
40s Bit - £40 of drugs
noone says sweet or gavvers, chat is already american, baccy is already american, safe i will put, calm is easy to understand
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Apr 24, 2018, 11:53 AM
WTF.....
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Apr 24, 2018, 12:37 PM
Ends: The opposite of starts

Skeng: this word does not exist


Splash: the act of throwing water upon another person


Dip: BBQ is better than ketchup


Wet/Moist: water's not wet


Man: a male human


Dasheen: Mr Sheen surface cleaner


10 Toes: like ma toes, your man thought i froze, i see a peng gyal then i pose


Peng: actual british slang that normal people actually use - it means attractive


Estate: an extensive area of land


Ammi: ammo*


Bun: good with sausages


Lurk: be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something


Opps: operations


Shotty: shorty* a small person


Wass: wass good fam


Pattern Up: to enforce a pattern upon something


Bando: ??


Zoot/Spliff: zoot = probably some hasbro board game for ages 4+. spliff = a joint of weed


Undies/ Feds: underwear / police


Waps: chicken waps


German: a person originating from the country of Germany


Spinner: somebody who obsessively spins


Burner: has this man invented fire


Chef: somebody who prepares food


Food: edible substance to keep you functioning


Rambo/Rams: pretty good film / the plural form of "ram", an animal


Flippy: a character out of happy tree friends


Shank: another british slang word, this is a small object used to stab people with, can also be used in verb form, "to shank"

Loud: the opposite of quiet

12: comes after 11

Ting: thing

Dem: them

Duck down: to lower oneself often to conceal their whereabouts

Metal: do i even have to

Corn in clips: when your corn is too wet u hang it out on the line to dry

Hammer: you can't touch this

Pussio: like a shit casio?

Pussy: a cat

To Back Something: to provide backup or support to something

Snow: falls from the sky, its white, cold

Brown: poo

Trek: this one is also good british slang, it means to walk a long distance

G: comes after F, comes before H

Fam: actual british slang, short for "family", is used to denote your friends

Wa'gwarn: wag wan, what's up

Brass: another material

Lick: to have your tongue come into contact with something

Draws: drawers*, to store ones clothing

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Apr 24, 2018, 02:30 PM
(Apr 24, 2018, 12:37 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Ends: The opposite of starts

Skeng: this word does not exist


Splash: the act of throwing water upon another person


Dip: BBQ is better than ketchup


Wet/Moist: water's not wet


Man: a male human


Dasheen: Mr Sheen surface cleaner


10 Toes: like ma toes, your man thought i froze, i see a peng gyal then i pose


Peng: actual british slang that normal people actually use - it means attractive


Estate: an extensive area of land


Ammi: ammo*


Bun: good with sausages


Lurk: be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something


Opps: operations


Shotty: shorty* a small person


Wass: wass good fam


Pattern Up: to enforce a pattern upon something


Bando: ??


Zoot/Spliff: zoot = probably some hasbro board game for ages 4+. spliff = a joint of weed


Undies/ Feds: underwear / police


Waps: chicken waps


German: a person originating from the country of Germany


Spinner: somebody who obsessively spins


Burner: has this man invented fire


Chef: somebody who prepares food


Food: edible substance to keep you functioning


Rambo/Rams: pretty good film / the plural form of "ram", an animal


Flippy: a character out of happy tree friends


Shank: another british slang word, this is a small object used to stab people with, can also be used in verb form, "to shank"

Loud: the opposite of quiet

12: comes after 11

Ting: thing

Dem: them

Duck down: to lower oneself often to conceal their whereabouts

Metal: do i even have to

Corn in clips: when your corn is too wet u hang it out on the line to dry

Hammer: you can't touch this

Pussio: like a shit casio?

Pussy: a cat

To Back Something: to provide backup or support to something

Snow: falls from the sky, its white, cold

Brown: poo

Trek: this one is also good british slang, it means to walk a long distance

G: comes after F, comes before H

Fam: actual british slang, short for "family", is used to denote your friends

Wa'gwarn: wag wan, what's up

Brass: another material

Lick: to have your tongue come into contact with something

Draws: drawers*, to store ones clothing
wagwarn does not mean whats up, all you kids from north greet people with its jjust not what it means




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