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.

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