noun Street Slang

Ends

/ɛndz/ · noun · slang

Your local area, neighborhood, or hood.

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Definitions

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Used to mean someone else's turf or a specific area.

“He's from the south ends, not round here.”
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Loosely, the streets in general as a culture or way of life.

“Everyone in the ends knows that tune.”
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Your local area, neighborhood or hood — the streets you're from.

“I'm not leaving my ends, this is home.”
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Ends In A Sentence

Pull up to my ends and I'll show you around.
Things are mad in the ends right now.
Reppin my ends wherever I go.

Origin & Usage

London road slang for one's local area, possibly from 'the ends of the road' or West Indian usage. Core MLE and grime vocabulary.

People Also Ask

What does ends mean in slang?

It means your local area or neighborhood. 'My ends' is your hood or where you're from.

Is ends a London word?

Yes, it's classic London road and grime slang for your local area, now used across the UK.

What does 'the ends' mean?

It refers to a specific neighborhood or the streets in general as a place and culture.

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