by Bigmikeyv June 3, 2005
Get the heat scoremug. 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 30, 2005
Get the heat scoremug. used to describe a vehicle that would draw unwanted police attention, regardless of the speed it's travelling.
by Joolie D November 2, 2005
Get the heat scoremug. 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 8, 2004
Get the heat scoremug. a substitution for burn
by cyanide&happyness February 20, 2011
Get the heat scoremug. 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 May 4, 2012
Get the Heat scoremug. 