verb Street Slang

wetting

· verb · uk-drill

Stabbing or killing in UK drill — drawing blood.

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To stab or shoot someone — making them bleed, getting them 'wet'. Core drill vocab on both sides of the Atlantic, though London drill leans more knife-coded than US drill which leans gun-coded.

“Whole verse was about wetting opps in the ends.”
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Bedwetting — childhood-style insult or genuine description, depending on context.

“He's still wetting the bed at twelve, parents are worried.”
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wetting In A Sentence

Whole verse was about wetting opps in the ends.
He's still wetting the bed at twelve, parents are worried.

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People Also Ask

What does "wetting" mean in UK drill?

It means stabbing or killing — drawing blood.

Is "wetting" offensive?

Yes, it's violent slang referencing knife crime in UK drill, so it carries serious weight.

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