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.
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