ends

See also: Ends and ENDS

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛndz/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛndz

Noun

ends

  1. plural of end

Noun

ends pl (plural only)

  1. (MLE, MTE) The area in close proximity to one's home; neighbourhood.
    Synonyms: hood, manor, bits
    Don't come 'round my ends again, yeah?
    • 2015, Richard Bramwell, UK Hip-Hop, Grime and the City:
      On August 6, following the circulation of conflicting accounts of the shooting, the grime MC Scorcher tweeted, '25 years ago police killed my grandma in her house in Tottenham and the whole ends rioted, 25 years on and they're still keepin up fuckry.'
    • 2015, Stormzy, “Shut Up” (track 15), in Gang Signs & Prayer, performed by Stormzy:
      I'm so London, I'm so south / Food in the ends like there ain't no drought / Flipz don't talk like he's got no mouth
    • 2016, “Jiggle”, performed by slowthai:
      Come to my ends, you must be crazy
    • 2017, “You Alright Yeah?”, performed by Don-E and Nado:
      Don-E, I roll thru my ends with my Bape hoodie
  2. (slang) Money.

Verb

ends

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of end

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