verb General Slang

staunch

STAWNCH · verb · slang

to intimidate or rob someone by standover tactics

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To intimidate or steal from someone through menace, in eshay slang.

“They tried to staunch him for his phone at the station.”
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staunch In A Sentence

They tried to staunch him for his phone at the station.

Origin & Usage

From 'staunch' (firm/staunching); used in eshay subculture for standover behaviour.

People Also Ask

What does 'staunch' mean in eshay slang?

As a verb it means to intimidate or rob someone using standover tactics and menace.

How is 'staunch' used as a verb here?

It's used for aggressive shakedowns, e.g. 'they tried to staunch him for his phone', meaning they menaced him to hand it over.

Where does this sense of 'staunch' come from?

It draws on 'staunch' meaning firm or unyielding, repurposed in the eshay subculture to describe standover behaviour.

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