verb Street Slang

slide

· verb · atlanta

Pull up — peacefully or otherwise.

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Definitions

1

Come through. Casual — drop by the function, the studio, the trap, wherever.

“We at the spot, slide when you free.”
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2

Roll out on opps. To slide on somebody is to drive into their neighbourhood for a confrontation — the menacing trap/drill sense.

“They been talking, so the gang slid on 'em last night.”
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3

To shoot your shot — slide in the DMs, slide a number across the bar.

“Bro just slid in her replies talking nonsense.”
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slide In A Sentence

We at the spot, slide when you free.
They been talking, so the gang slid on 'em last night.
Bro just slid in her replies talking nonsense.

Origin & Usage

ATL/trap vernacular — neutral 'come over' meaning has been in slang for decades, but the violent 'go handle it' sense got cemented through Atlanta and Chicago drill records in the 2010s.

People Also Ask

What does slide mean in slang?

It means to pull up or show up somewhere, whether peacefully or otherwise.

How do you use slide in a sentence?

"Text me the spot and I'll slide through later."

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