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A selection of slang from The Wire, please feel free to leave comments.

  • Corner / The corners - The streets where dealers hang out or sell
  • Hi Risers / Towers - Tower blocks / High rise flats
  • Hamsterdam - Is the name given to area that police allowed the drug dealers to deal in
  • Po Po / 50 - Police
  • Muscle - Having people to carry out handy work / tough guys
  • The Pit - A grassy area with houses around the edges?
  • Step off - Telling someone to move away / fuck off basically
  • Burner - Pay as you go mobile that is thrown away after a couple of days
  • Re-up or Package - Shipment of drug / Someone who has AIDS “they’ve got the package”
  • hopper - Drug dealer at the bottom of the food chain
  • Shorty - Female or a kid
  • To have suction - To have pull with your higher-ups at the Police Department or in City Hall.
  • The hall - The mayor’s office / City Hall.
  • A redball - A high-profile case.
  • A Corner boy - A young kid on the street who’s aware of the street (but not necessarily a dealer). A corner boy is one on a corner, working a package with a crew. A yo or yo boy is a derogative term for such, popularized by Baltimore cops. A corner boy would never refer to himself as a yo or yo boy.
  • Police - Police officers are simply police, as in “he a police.” Emphasis on first syllable: “POH-leece.” Homicide detectives are murder police.
  • Good Police - A police officer who cares more about work than the chain of command.
  • Stand Tall - Not let the enemy have his way with you, maintain dignity. Common usage.
  • Carrying Weight - Doing jail time (and not cooperating with the police).
  • To Shove off - To get high.
  • Testers - Free vials from a new street-ready package that go out to addicts to get them hooked/let them know there’s a new package….They are simply advertising the quality of a new package. Testers can be heroin, which is sold under brand names: Death Row, Tec-Nine, WMD, etc., and usually come in Ziploc bags, or inside capsules, or in glassine envelopes; or cocaine, which is usually in vials of the kind used for perfume samples, with different colored tops. Red-tops, blue-tops, yellow-tops, etc.
  • Slinging - Selling drugs. Or twirling. Or clocking. Or working a package.
  • The Jects - The projects.
  • Cheese - Money but also a character
  • Fiend - Addict.
  • A humble - A cheap, misdemeanor charge. Either an unwarranted charge in some definitions, or a charge required in order to humble an arrogant corner boy.
  • Crew up - To form a team and sling drugs on a corner.
  • Walk-around  money - Petty briberies and monetary grease on Election Day.
  • G-Pack - One hundred vials of coke, prepackaged for sale.

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