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

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