noun Street Slang

125

· noun · uk-drill

A 125cc scooter — drill's preferred ride-out wheels.

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A 125cc moped or scooter. The size you can legally ride at 17 in the UK on a CBT — which is exactly why it became the standard ride-out vehicle for drill-era attacks. Quick, cheap, nimble through London traffic, easy to dump.

“Two man jumped off the 125, did the splash, gone in 30 seconds.”
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125 In A Sentence

Two man jumped off the 125, did the splash, gone in 30 seconds.

Origin & Usage

UK engine-size shorthand; weaponised by drill culture into a vehicle archetype.

People Also Ask

What does 125 mean in drill slang?

It refers to a 125cc scooter, described as drill's preferred ride-out vehicle.

How do you use 125 in a sentence?

You might hear 'They came through on the 125,' referring to riding out on the scooter.

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