noun Street Slang

wetters

· noun · uk-drill

A knife in UK drill — the thing that gets you wet.

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Definitions

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A blade — the tool used for wetting (stabbing). Reverse-derived from the verb. Common in London drill bars where weapons get rebadged with their function.

“Bro pulled out the wetters mid-argument, place cleared in seconds.”
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wetters In A Sentence

Bro pulled out the wetters mid-argument, place cleared in seconds.

Origin & Usage

Variants wetter

People Also Ask

What does "wetters" mean?

In UK drill, it's slang for a knife — the thing that gets you wet (with blood).

Is "wetters" offensive?

It's violent street slang tied to knife crime in UK drill music, so it carries serious connotations and isn't casual.

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