noun Street Slang

passa

· noun · uk-drill

A dispute, a dramatic mess, a piece of beef worth talking about.

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Caribbean import (from Jamaican 'passa passa') that London drill picked up and made its own. A 'passa' is a beef, a row, a juicy bit of drama — anything kicking off that people will be talking about. Can be street violence, can be a falling-out, can be gossip with weight behind it.

“There's a mad passa with them man and the other side, you ain't heard?”
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passa In A Sentence

There's a mad passa with them man and the other side, you ain't heard?

Origin & Usage

Variants passa passa

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What does passa mean?

It's a dispute, a dramatic mess, or a piece of beef worth talking about.

How do you use passa in a sentence?

"There's some serious passa between those two right now."

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