In your local area or neighborhood. “Ends” refers to your area or territory, and being “in ends” means you’re hanging around your local vicinity.
In Ends
Example Sentences
"I've been in ends all day, mate."
"You lot coming to my ends tonight?"
"I saw him in ends yesterday."
Etymology & History
British in neighborhood. British youth slang territorial. 'In my ends' British local area. London British urban youth. Ends = area British gang culture. Reflects British youth territorial vocabulary.
Word Details
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Region
London/Cockney
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Era
Modern
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Language
Mild
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Formality
Slang
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