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Definitions by IonatanA

A slang term referring to the Metropolitan Police, which is the police force that operates in London. The term is often used in discussions about law enforcement, particularly when referencing police involvement in monitoring or investigating criminal activities, including gang-related incidents or social media monitoring.
You think Mets looking thru comments?
Mets by IonatanA December 16, 2024
"Backt" (a variation of "backed") refers to something being supported, escalated, or made worse. It can imply that the conflict over the white girl escalated or turned serious. Alternatively, it could mean that the situation became more intense or involved more people.
Da ting got backt
backt by IonatanA December 16, 2024

Moscow17 

Moscow17 is a reference to a group or gang affiliated with the Brandon Estate in South London, specifically the SE17 postcode area. The name Moscow17 is part of a trend in drill culture where groups adopt names inspired by locations or other codes that signify their territory or identity. Known for conflicts with rival groups in the drill scene.
From my knowledge they don’t beef and I’ve never heard anyone in Moscow17 say there smoking ric
Moscow17 by IonatanA December 16, 2024
A shortened form of the word "and", commonly used in informal text messages, online chats, and social media to save time while typing.
Bmt ur jus wet nd ur whole motivation for posting this proves it.
nd by IonatanA December 16, 2024
Refers to people who attend De Montfort University (DMU), located in Leicester, UK.
'Alot of degenerates go DMU and that’s where the main midlands motives used to be'
DMU by IonatanA December 16, 2024
Specific location, a group, or a gang. "M17" might be shorthand for a postcode (e.g., an area in Manchester, UK) or an organization/group.
"Someone in m17 killed someone in OMH why?"
M17 by IonatanA December 16, 2024
A playful, exaggerated term for the Japanese currency "Yen," used by Tommy Cash in his song "EUROZ DOLLAZ YENIZ." The term Yeniz is meant to represent a blend of different currencies, reflecting a flashy, international persona. It's not just about money; it's about flaunting a global lifestyle with a sense of luxury and dominance.
"I got my Yeniz, flexin' worldwide, I'm unstoppable."
Yeniz by IonatanA December 15, 2024