verb Street Slang

drenched

· verb · uk-drill

Stabbed — soaked in your own blood.

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Definitions

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UK drill for stabbed, with the grim implication of being soaked through with blood. Part of the wet/water family of drill stab metaphors alongside wetting and splashed.

“Lyrics had him bragging about getting opps drenched on camera.”
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Standard English — completely soaked, usually by rain or water.

“Got caught in the downpour without a brolly — absolutely drenched.”
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drenched In A Sentence

Lyrics had him bragging about getting opps drenched on camera.
Got caught in the downpour without a brolly — absolutely drenched.

Origin & Usage

Variants drenchdrenching

People Also Ask

What does drenched mean in slang?

In this context drenched means stabbed — soaked in your own blood.

How do you use drenched in a sentence?

It appears in drill and street slang to describe someone getting drenched, meaning stabbed.

Is drenched offensive?

Used this way it's violent street slang, so it carries heavy connotations well beyond its everyday "soaked" meaning.

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