Crime & Street
American slang from street culture and crime media
简介
美国街头俚语通过电影、电视剧和音乐得到了普及。「sketchy」「shady」「on the DL」等词已经从街头走进了主流美式英语。
这一章涵盖与犯罪、街头文化和地下世界相关的美式俚语——你在犯罪剧、嘻哈音乐和日常美式口语中都会遇到的词。
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- 1 Ride or die An extremely loyal person who will stick with you no matt...
- 2 Take the Fifth To refuse to answer a question, invoking the right agains...
- 3 Stash A hidden supply of drugs, money, or weapons; to hide some...
- 4 Throw shade To disrespect or criticize someone in a subtle, indirect ...
- 5 Throw under the bus To sacrifice someone else to save yourself; to betray som...
本章全部美式英语俚语(85)
- Heat Police attention, pressure from law enforcement, or a firearm.
- Five-O Street slang for police, originally from the TV show Hawaii Five-O.
- On the lam Fleeing from law enforcement; on the run.
- Narc An undercover narcotics agent; someone who reports drug activity to police.
- Ride or die An extremely loyal person who will stick with you no matter what.
- Shakedown An act of extortion; demanding money or favors through threats or intimidation.
- Rap sheet A person's criminal record; a list of past arrests and convictions.
- Fall guy A person who takes the blame for others; a scapegoat.
- Fence (criminal) A person who buys and sells stolen goods.
- Turf A gang's or group's claimed territory; one's home area or domain.
- Take the Fifth To refuse to answer a question, invoking the right against self-incrimination.
- Pinched To be arrested or caught by the police.
- Stash A hidden supply of drugs, money, or weapons; to hide something secretly.
- Throw shade To disrespect or criticize someone in a subtle, indirect way.
- Front (street) To pretend to be something you are not; to put up a false appearance.
- Throw under the bus To sacrifice someone else to save yourself; to betray someone for personal gain.
- Do time Informal expression meaning to serve a prison sentence, common in crime and l...
- Beat the rap To escape punishment or conviction for a crime.
- Go straight To stop engaging in criminal activity and live a law-abiding life.
- On the down low Done secretly or kept quiet; not to be shared with others.
- Get away clean To escape from a crime or situation without being caught or identified.
- Set up (framed) To be framed for a crime; to be deliberately placed in a compromising position.
- Lay low To stay out of sight and avoid attention, especially to avoid being caught.
- Beef (conflict) A grudge, conflict, or ongoing dispute between people.
- Grifter A con artist or swindler who makes money through deception.
- Rat out To inform on or betray someone to authorities.
- Skip town To leave a place quickly, usually to avoid trouble or responsibilities.
- Crew A close-knit group of friends or associates, especially in street culture.
- Cop a plea To accept a plea bargain; to plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid a harsh...
- One-time Police; a warning that police are approaching.
- Sneak diss An indirect or covert insult aimed at someone without naming them explicitly.
- Hot (wanted) Wanted by the police; carrying something illegal; stolen.
- Hard time Time served in a maximum-security or particularly harsh prison environment.
- Take the heat To accept blame, criticism, or pressure that may be directed at others.
- Inside job A crime committed with help from someone within the targeted organization.
- Ride shotgun To sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle.
- Three strikes A law or principle that imposes severe penalties after three offenses.
- Cold case An unsolved crime that is no longer being actively investigated.
- Smoke screen A deliberate action designed to distract from the truth or hide real intentions.
- Jump bail To fail to appear in court after being released on bail.
- Bounty hunter A person who tracks down fugitives for a financial reward.
- Lookout A person posted to watch for police or danger while a crime is being committed.
- Sting An undercover police operation designed to catch criminals in the act.
- Deal gone bad A transaction or arrangement that went wrong, often resulting in violence or ...
- No snitching The unwritten code that prohibits cooperating with or informing on anyone to ...
- Getaway car A vehicle used to escape from the scene of a crime.
- Double-cross To betray someone with whom you had an agreement, especially a criminal partner.
- Dirty money Money obtained through illegal or unethical means.
- Lowrider A customized car with a lowered body, often associated with Chicano/Mexican-A...
- Drop a dime To make an anonymous phone call to inform on someone, especially to police.
- Muscle An enforcer; someone hired for physical intimidation or violence.
- Shank A makeshift knife or weapon, typically made in prison; to stab someone with one.
- Dead to rights Caught red-handed with undeniable evidence of guilt.
- Wear a wire To secretly carry a recording device, usually for law enforcement.
- The hood A neighborhood, especially a low-income urban area; short for 'the neighborho...
- Code of the streets The unwritten rules governing behavior, loyalty, and survival in street culture.
- Payoff (bribe) A bribe or payment made to someone in exchange for favorable treatment or sil...
- Cover your tracks To hide evidence of your actions so you cannot be traced or caught.
- Blow the whistle To expose wrongdoing or illegal activity, often at personal risk.
- Ghost (disappear) To suddenly disappear without explanation; to cut off all contact.
- Pack heat Slang meaning to carry a concealed firearm, often heard in crime dramas and f...
- Case the joint To scout or survey a location before committing a crime there.
- Take no prisoners To be ruthless and uncompromising in pursuing a goal.
- Mean streets Dangerous, crime-ridden urban streets.
- Gangbanger An active member of a street gang.
- Smoking gun Undeniable evidence that proves guilt or wrongdoing.
- Bail out To pay bail to get someone released from jail; to rescue someone from a bad s...
- Street smart Having practical intelligence and survival skills learned from real-world exp...
- Lockdown A state of restriction where people are confined to a specific area.
- Plea deal An agreement where a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge for a reduced...
- Take the fall To accept blame or punishment, especially for someone else.
- Casing (the neighborhood) Surveying a neighborhood or area for potential criminal activity or targets.
- Stand-up guy A person of integrity who is reliable, loyal, and honest — especially under p...
- Hit the mattresses To prepare for war or conflict; to hide out and prepare for battle.
- Flip (witness) To convince a suspect or accomplice to cooperate with prosecutors and testify...
- Mark (target) The intended victim of a crime, scam, or con game.
- Catch a case To be charged with a crime; to get in legal trouble.
- Sleep with the fishes To be murdered and disposed of, typically in a body of water.
- On the run Actively fleeing from law enforcement or other pursuers.
- Crooked cop A corrupt police officer who breaks the law or abuses their authority.
- Hardened criminal An experienced, unrepentant criminal who has been through the justice system ...
- Keep your head down To avoid drawing attention to yourself; to stay out of trouble.
- Snatch and grab A quick theft where someone grabs items and runs; a type of fast robbery.
- Perp walk The public display of a handcuffed suspect being led by police, often for med...
- Make bail To successfully post bail and be released from jail while awaiting trial.
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