noun Street Slang

ox

· noun · uk-drill

A blade. Razor, knife, anything sharp.

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Definitions

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A razor or knife. Comes from Cockney rhyming slang 'ox and bull' = pull (out a blade), shortened to just 'ox'. Drill rappers use it when narrating shankings and prison-yard slashings.

“He pulled out the ox and left man with a permanent reminder.”
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ox In A Sentence

He pulled out the ox and left man with a permanent reminder.

Origin & Usage

Cockney rhyming slang origin, recycled and hardened by UK drill scene.

Variants oxy

People Also Ask

What does ox mean in slang?

It's a blade — a razor, knife, or anything sharp.

How do you use ox in a sentence?

"He got caught with an ox on him."

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