adjective Street Slang

Dench

/dɛntʃ/ · adjective · slang

Strong, impressive, or cool — London slang popularised by Lethal Bizzle.

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Definitions

1

Often tied to looking muscular or powerful.

“Dench arms, bro, what's the routine?”
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2

A term of approval meaning cool or sick.

“That motorbike is dench.”
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Describes something or someone tough, hard, or impressive.

“He's looking dench after all that gym work.”
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Dench In A Sentence

Those gains are dench.
The whole set was dench.
You're looking dench, fair play.

Origin & Usage

London slang popularised around 2011 by grime artist Lethal Bizzle and footballer Emmanuel Frimpong, meaning cool, strong, or impressive.

Variants NangPeng

People Also Ask

What does dench mean in British slang?

Dench means strong, impressive, or cool — London slang popularised by Lethal Bizzle.

Where did dench come from?

It was popularised around 2011 by grime artist Lethal Bizzle and footballer Emmanuel Frimpong.

Does dench mean muscular?

It often does, especially when describing someone's gym gains, but it broadly means cool or impressive.

How do you use dench in a sentence?

For example: 'he's looking dench' — meaning strong and impressive.

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