noun Street Slang

Gwop

/gwɒp/ · noun · slang

Money, especially a serious amount of it.

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Definitions

1

Used loosely as a flex for wealth or status, the lifestyle that money buys.

“All these man chat about gwop but live with their mum.”
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2

A large or impressive stack specifically, not just loose change in your pocket.

“She pulled up in a new whip, you can tell she's got gwop.”
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3

Cash, money, paper. The headline meaning everywhere from the US to London road talk.

“He's making proper gwop off them sneakers.”
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Gwop In A Sentence

Just got paid, gwop in the bank fam.
No more broke days, we chasing gwop this year.
He spent all his gwop on a chain and now he can't eat.

Origin & Usage

African American slang from the late 1990s/2000s, popularized by US hip-hop (Gucci Mane's '1017 Bricksquad' era and the slang spelled 'guap'). Crossed into UK drill and road slang in the 2010s where the 'gwop' spelling stuck.

Variants guapgwap

People Also Ask

What does gwop mean in slang?

It means money, especially a large amount. 'Making gwop' means earning serious cash.

Is gwop British or American slang?

It started as African American slang (often spelled 'guap') and was adopted into UK road and drill slang, where the 'gwop' spelling is common.

What's the difference between gwop and guap?

None really, they're the same word. 'Guap' is the more common US spelling and 'gwop' is favored in the UK.

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