verb Street Slang

squirt

· verb · uk-drill

To spray acid at someone. UK drill's grimmest verb.

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Definitions

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To attack someone by spraying corrosive liquid — acid, bleach, ammonia — usually from a sports bottle. Drill rappers reference it as a low-cost, devastating alternative to a stabbing. London's acid-attack epidemic put this verb on the map.

“They squirted him outside the chicken shop, man's face was gone.”
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squirt In A Sentence

They squirted him outside the chicken shop, man's face was gone.

Origin & Usage

UK street slang tied to the rise of acid attacks in London, 2015–2018.

People Also Ask

What does "squirt" mean in UK drill?

It's a verb meaning to spray acid at someone — one of drill's grimmest terms for an attack.

How do you use "squirt" in a sentence?

In drill lyrics it appears as a threat referencing squirting an opponent with acid.

Is "squirt" violent slang?

Yes — in UK drill it refers to an acid attack, making it some of the genre's darkest violent vocabulary.

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