phrase Street Slang

no face

· phrase · uk-drill

Masked up so no one can ID you.

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Definitions

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Operating with your face fully covered — bally, snood, hood pulled tight — so CCTV, phone cameras and witnesses get nothing. Half operational security, half drill aesthetic; the masked silhouette is the genre's signature image.

“No face, no case — pull the bally up before we step out.”
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no face In A Sentence

No face, no case — pull the bally up before we step out.

Origin & Usage

From the older street-code rhyme 'no face, no case' — the idea that without facial ID there's no prosecution. Drill made the phrase iconic.

Variants no face no case

People Also Ask

What does no face mean?

It means being masked up so no one can identify you.

How do you use no face in a sentence?

"Everyone in the video was no face, hoods up and covered."

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