verb Street Slang

score

· verb · uk-drill

To stab or shoot a rival.

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Definitions

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To successfully attack an opp — usually a stabbing, sometimes a shooting — and rack up the 'point' for your side. The football metaphor is deliberate and chilling: opps are tallied like goals, and drill diss tracks brag about the scoreboard.

“Three scores this month, opps can't show face.”
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score In A Sentence

Three scores this month, opps can't show face.

Origin & Usage

Football/scoreboard metaphor native to UK drill; the related noun 'splash' (to stab) belongs to the same vocabulary of euphemism.

Variants scoredscoring

People Also Ask

What does score mean in this slang?

To score is to stab or shoot a rival.

How do you use score in a sentence?

"They were bragging about scoring an opp."

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