AAVE slang meaning to be carrying or equipped with a firearm, typically a handgun. 'Blick' is street slang for a gun, so 'blicked up' follows the common -ed up construction (strapped up, tooled up) that signals being armed and ready. Used in hip-hop lyrics and urban street culture predominantly in the US, it carries serious connotations — someone described as blicked up is not to be messed with. The phrase is firmly informal and associated with street contexts rather than casual conversation.
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Nobody on that block steps outside after dark without being blicked up.
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(AAVE, slang) Equipped with a firearm.
"blicked up" comes from African-American Vernacular English or Multicultural London English and means equipped with a firearm. It has spread well beyond its origin through hip-hop, drill, TikTok and gaming, so a teen of any background may use it. It is not in itself a sign of bad behaviour; it is a style of speech the way 'cool' or 'wicked' once was. The conversation worth having is about respecting where the language comes from, not about banning the word.
"blicked up" is informal, ethnically marked slang English meaning equipped with a firearm. It is mainly used in North American English. A more formal or neutral equivalent would be something like "equipped with a firearm" expressed in standard vocabulary. A common mistake is to assume "blicked up" can replace its standard equivalent in every register; keep it for spoken or casual situations and use the formal form in writing. If you are a B2 or C1 learner, it is useful to recognise this word when you hear or read it, but think carefully about whether the situation really calls for it before using it yourself.
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