noun Street Slang

Endz

ENDZ · noun · uk-drill / nyc-drill

Your neighbourhood — your block, your zone.

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Definitions

1

Your neighbourhood. The block you're from, the manor you rep, the streets you'd defend. Originally London road talk, now baked into drill everywhere.

“Don't come to my endz unless you ready.”
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2

One's local area or neighbourhood; heavily used in the UK-Jamaican diaspora and road slang.

“Everybody inna di endz know him.”
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Endz In A Sentence

Don't come to my endz unless you ready.

Origin & Usage

UK road slang — short for 'the ends', i.e. the end of the road, your area. London origin, pulled into NYC drill via UK influence.

People Also Ask

What does endz mean?

Endz means your local area, neighbourhood or turf, the part of town you are from.

Where does the word endz come from?

It comes from the English 'ends' (as in a part of town) and is heavily used in UK-Jamaican diaspora and road slang.

How do you use endz in a sentence?

You might say 'everybody inna di endz know him', meaning everyone in the neighbourhood knows him.

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