by Bigmikeyv May 29, 2005
the police are often referred to as heat, some people call it "bringing the heat" to be noticed by police. This phrase is usually used in a drug deal situation, and someone who is considered a heaty or heat score is an undesirable customer. Also used to describe situations where you are attempting to avoid detection in your dealings, and a police/authority figure gets close...this is a heat score
by shanu May 26, 2005
used to describe a vehicle that would draw unwanted police attention, regardless of the speed it's travelling.
by Joolie D October 26, 2005
heat as in police, score as in informant... though unsure as it might mean become a target as a treachorous fink
but definately a good way to earn a broken kneecap if you rat somebody out on the streets by drawing attention to them
taking a guess from the context it was used in when I heard it on the west coast of canada and wouldn't mind knowing more about the proper definition
but definately a good way to earn a broken kneecap if you rat somebody out on the streets by drawing attention to them
taking a guess from the context it was used in when I heard it on the west coast of canada and wouldn't mind knowing more about the proper definition
by brodie November 08, 2004
a substitution for burn
by cyanide&happyness January 31, 2011
To score heat > one that attracts attention to oneself through insolence, idiocy or 'slampa' behaviour.
Throwing a bottle of Buckfast out of the window onto the street, narrowly avoiding getting you and all your friends arrested.
"THD, you were such a heat score last night"
"THD, you were such a heat score last night"
by Tron88 February 23, 2012