verb Street Slang

Drilling

· verb · nyc

Going at opps — attacking, invading rival blocks, putting in work.

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Actively aggressing on rivals — sliding through opp territory, shooting, putting in the violent work the genre is named after. This is the sense the music, and the indictments, are built on.

“They wasn't in the booth that night, they was drilling.”
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By extension: making drill music, or going hard on a drill record.

“He been drilling on every beat his producer sends.”
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Drilling In A Sentence

They wasn't in the booth that night, they was drilling.
He been drilling on every beat his producer sends.

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People Also Ask

What does drilling mean?

Drilling means going at opps — attacking rivals, invading rival blocks and putting in work.

How do you use drilling in a sentence?

It shows up in drill lyrics describing crews drilling, meaning actively going after rivals.

Is drilling offensive?

It's aggressive gang and drill-scene slang referring to violence against rivals, so it carries serious real-world connotations.

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