noun Street Slang

pack

· noun · chicago

A bag of weed — or, in drill, a dead rival's body.

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A quantity of weed, usually a pound or a sellable bag. The everyday hip-hop meaning — moving packs = slinging product.

“He been moving packs out the trap since high school.”
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Drill flip: a slain opp's body. 'Got a pack' on a drill track is rarely about cannabis — it's a kill claim. The grimmer the rapper, the more likely it's this sense.

“Von said he caught a pack on that song and the whole city knew who he meant.”
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pack In A Sentence

He been moving packs out the trap since high school.
Von said he caught a pack on that song and the whole city knew who he meant.

Origin & Usage

Variants packs

People Also Ask

What does pack mean in slang?

It can mean a bag of weed, or in drill slang, a dead rival's body.

How do you use pack in a sentence?

"He picked up a pack from his plug" (drugs), or in drill it references an opp who's been killed.

Does pack always refer to drugs?

No — the meaning depends on context. Casually it's a bag of weed, but in drill music it can be a grim reference to a dead rival.

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