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

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