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[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 127: ‘He’s got half a key here, we can get big shit.’.
at big shit, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 129: He’d misunderstood the code. The Orioles are the ‘O’s or ‘the birds,’ and a bird is a kilo.
at bird, n.7
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 91: [H]e used the poorer, blown-out neighborhoods of East and West Baltimore for street rips.
at blown (out), adj.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 61: ‘Lazy motherfuckers,’ Jenkins said. ‘Tell them we about to drop a case on ’em’.
at case, n.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 105: Whatever shape the five hundred grams were in, it added up to a lot of money, and if Rayam could get rid of it, it would be a fast come-up.
at come-up, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 47: Hersl became even more notorious when a rapper named Young Moose started recording diss tracks about him.
at diss track (n.) under dis, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 8: Acura TLs, Honda Accords, and Honda Odysseys were ‘dope boy’ cars.
at dope-boy (n.) under dope, n.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 224: ‘[I]t’s easy to put the BB gun down as if they had a handgun,’ he confirmed the horror stories [...] that had been circling the streets for decades—police really did drop guns on people.
at drop on (v.) under drop, v.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 65: In photos, Robinson flashes a smile, giving up a glimpse of his gold fronts.
at front, n.1
[US] (con. 2016) Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 94: The 2016 ‘G-Wagon’ was a Mercedes-Benz truck that goes for at least $150,000.
at G-wagon, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 14: Jenkins gassed Stepp up some more over the phone, told him Stevenson was a ‘drug lord’.
at gas (someone) up (v.) under gas, v.4
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 228: He was geeking to share his role in this incredible tale.
at geek, v.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 42: A war on guns, like the war on drugs—Jenkins could get with that.
at get with, v.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 153: ‘I didn’t know if you had an issue with me or whatever,’ Snell wrote. ‘You haven’t been hitting me up’.
at hit up, v.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 62: A couple of nights a week, we would just go out to hot areas [...] known for drug activity and violence is pretty high [...] kind of go hunting, see what we can get into’.
at hot, adj.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 101: ‘I don’t care about the gun or the drugs. You wanna go somewhere and talk and keep it a hundred or not? Last chance’.
at keep it a hundred under hundred, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 146: ‘Yo my nigga,’ he wrote. ‘I got some real 100100 shit to say. [...]. Ain’t that many 100100 niggas out here.’.
at keep it a hundred under hundred, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 105: Rayam wasn’t plugged in like Gondo, though.
at plugged in, adj.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 1: [Afte the death of Freddie Gray] the story goes, cops got scared, slowed down, ‘took a knee,’ and stopped making arrests.
at take a knee (v.) under knee, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 208: Mosby would light her up if she saw them together.
at light up, v.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 133: ‘This has been ass lol,’ Harris responded. ‘U telling me. Lol’ .
at lol, phr.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 58: [black speaker, white subject] Gondo emitted a deep belly laugh. ‘Yo, that nigga something else’.
at nigger, n.1
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 13: Jenkins said he would call a sergeant from the Northeast District and tell him to go sit on the other house.
at sit on, v.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 10: He followed a procedure: Tell Stevenson he could go free if he’d flip and give them another name—his plug or a rival dealer.
at plug, n.7
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 42: t was the kind of pill-to-pusher-to-plug work Jenkins had made a name for himself doing—only with guns.
at plug, n.7
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 12: Jenkins could nab the lowliest street dealer with a single gel cap of heroin one day and have the kingpin supplying the raw the next.
at raw, n.
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 63: [T]he informant, a heroin user, told Jenkins he had to ‘get right,’ and asked to be driven somewhere [...] he could shoot up.
at get right (v.) under right, adj.
[US] (con. 2016) Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 59: ‘He always want to come in late and make shit on the back end,’ Gondo said. ‘I can rock with that,’ Rayam said.
at rock, v.3
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 104: [S]cramble, heroin cut with quinine or smashed-up Benadryl or even bits of drywall.
at scramble, n.2
[US] Woods & Soderburg I Got a Monster 15: Jenkins wanted to get into the house for an exploratory, pre-warrant excursion he called ‘a sneak and peek.’ The trick was to do it without leaving a trace.
at sneak and peak (n.) under sneak, v.
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