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.
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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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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