noun Street Slang

Cunch

· noun · uk-drill

Out-of-town spot where city dealers go to push drugs.

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Definitions

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Short for 'country.' The out-of-town town or village where a city crew sets up shop to sell drugs — the receiving end of a county lines operation. UK drillers say they're 'going cunch' when they're leaving London to trap in a smaller town where the prices are higher and the competition is thinner.

“He's been gone three weeks — cunch trip, ain't pickin' up.”
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Cunch In A Sentence

He's been gone three weeks — cunch trip, ain't pickin' up.

Origin & Usage

UK county lines drug-dealing slang; clipping of 'country.' Popularised in UK drill and road rap from the mid-2010s.

People Also Ask

What does Cunch mean?

Cunch is an out-of-town spot where city drug dealers travel to sell their product.

How do you use Cunch in a sentence?

"They sent him down to the Cunch to run the line."

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