2 definitions by stabbing

Popularised mainly in the US originally, this phrase (while sounding funny) is nowadays used in the UK to describe a stabbing, particularly in the drill scene and in general slang. This word is accompanied by other words, such as:
yinging
whooshing
• juicing
Just a reminder, knife crime isn’t cool. Don’t do it.
Person 1: “aye bro should we jerk him?”
Person 2: “nah nah it’s not like that bro lowe me”
by stabbing August 22, 2023
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“Bark” means to put out a joint. Popularised in the 2000s, this word can be used with cigarettes in general as well as weed, as featured in Kwengface’s Daily Duppy, pt. 1.
The driver’s cool, lemme bark my zoot, I just try not to ash it.”
by stabbing August 22, 2023
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