phrase Street Slang

leggin it

· phrase · uk-drill

Running away. Feet doing the work.

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Definitions

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To run off, bolt, escape on foot. Older British slang that drill rappers kept alive — usually deployed when feds, opps, or trouble shows up and the only sensible play is your trainers.

“Jakes pulled up so man was leggin it through the estate.”
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leggin it In A Sentence

Jakes pulled up so man was leggin it through the estate.

Origin & Usage

British informal English dating back decades, absorbed wholesale into UK drill vocabulary.

People Also Ask

What does leggin it mean?

Leggin it means running away, with your feet doing all the work.

How do you use leggin it in a sentence?

For example: "Security showed up so we were leggin it down the alley."

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