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packing heat

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Definition


To carry a concealed gun. To have something that delivers impact.

Context : Social Life
Category: Idiom
Semantic: conceal, gun, weapon

Usage of “packing heat”

  1. Drug dealers are usually packing heat. Be careful when you go to that side of town.

Examples of idiom “packing heat” from Twitter
  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'JIMMYSWAGGERED'
    JIMMYSWAGGERED:

    @bigbud318 Badu is packing heat back there!!!

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'amanofpeace'
    amanofpeace:

    @arSah the last time I glanced at that I saw: "Co-worker is packing heat on his shoulder". Would make for a more interesting day, probably.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'alexcarnevale'
    alexcarnevale:

    just bought a holster, but instead of packing heat, I'm filling it with hard candies

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'Nfinit'
    Nfinit:

    @GreatDismal According to this chart 90% of Manhattanites are packing heat.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'katiestereo'
    katiestereo:

    @whatsdafus i know. & i can understand why, we can't have ppl packing heat on the 2 train. but, i still feel badly for Plax.