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

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