stain
To rob someone. A robbery.
Definitions
To rob someone — usually a planned hit rather than a random mugging. Common in drill lyrics; the verb form gets used street-side too.
A robbery, a score, a job. Often paired with 'lick' — 'lick a stain' means pull off a robbery.
A robbery — the act itself. To 'run a stain' or 'hit a stain' is to rob someone.
The victim of a robbery. Calling someone a stain is calling them an easy lick.
As a verb — to rob.
stain In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American hip-hop slang ('lick' / 'stain' for a robbery) crossed into UK drill in the mid-2010s and naturalised into MLE.
People Also Ask
What does stain mean in slang?
To stain someone is to rob them, and a stain can also refer to the robbery itself.
How do you use stain in a sentence?
They tried to stain him for his chain the moment he stepped off the bus.
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