go country
Leave London to deal drugs in a smaller town.
Definitions
To travel out of the city — usually to a seaside or market town with weaker policing and no local competition — and set up shop selling crack and heroin. The county-lines model: London supply, provincial demand, child runners on the train. Drill lyrics talk about going country the way other genres talk about going on tour.
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Origin & Usage
From the county lines drug-dealing model that exploded across England from the early 2010s, named after the dedicated phone 'lines' used to take rural orders.
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