phrase General Slang

packed off

· phrase · mle

Killed. MLE/drill euphemism for being murdered.

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Killed — usually in the context of street violence or drill lyrics. The 'packing' image is funeral packaging: boxed up and sent away. Heavy word; not thrown around lightly even in road talk.

“Whole estate's on edge since that boy got packed off last week.”
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packed off In A Sentence

Whole estate's on edge since that boy got packed off last week.

Origin & Usage

UK drill slang, popularised through the late-2010s London drill scene (Brixton, Tottenham, Peckham circuits). Plays on the older British 'pack someone off' (send them away) by adding a terminal twist.

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What does packed off mean in slang?

It means killed — a Multicultural London English (MLE) and drill euphemism for being murdered.

How do you use packed off in a sentence?

It appears in drill lyrics as a threat or reference to a rival being 'packed off.'

Is packed off offensive?

It refers to violence, so it carries heavy, aggressive connotations in the drill and street contexts where it's used.

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