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.
go country In A Sentence
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.
People Also Ask
What does go country mean in UK slang?
It means to leave London to deal drugs in a smaller town.
How do you use go country in a sentence?
"They sent the young'uns to go country for the week."
Is going country related to county lines?
Yes — it describes the county lines model of running drugs out of a big city into smaller towns.
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