phrase Street Slang

OT

· phrase · uk-drill / nyc-drill

Out of town — usually meaning trapping drugs away from home.

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Definitions

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Out of town to sell drugs — running supply somewhere far from home turf where the prices are higher and the competition thinner. UK county-lines lingo that crossed the Atlantic.

“He's been OT for two weeks, came back with bricks of cash.”
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More loosely — anywhere away from your neighbourhood, on a trip or a mission.

“We're OT this weekend, Atlanta then Miami.”
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OT In A Sentence

He's been OT for two weeks, came back with bricks of cash.
We're OT this weekend, Atlanta then Miami.

Origin & Usage

Abbreviation of 'out trapping' / 'out of town' — UK drug-supply slang for the county-lines model, borrowed wholesale by NYC drill.

Variants o.t.going OT

People Also Ask

What does "OT" mean?

It means out of town, usually referring to trapping or selling drugs away from home.

How do you use "OT" in a sentence?

"He's been OT all week working a new area."

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