A fork of Rural Dictionary
to place something between the cheeks of one's buttocks, as in to hide, or keep safe
he sleeved it! where is it? did you sleeve it? sleeve it john!
An amount of heroin or fentanyl equivalent to one thousand individually wrapped wax bags that are sold in a base ten system of ten bags to a bundle, ten bundles to a stack, and ten stacks to a sleeve. When wrapped together the resulting package is usually equal in length to a man's arm, thus measured by a shirt sleeve to estimate that the package is all there without having to open and count it.
Plug: "I'm on the come-up bruh. Next week I'm copping a sleeve."
Sleeved : Sleeve (v.)
To take a whole pouch, portion, or section of a packaged snack food or muchie. This can included, but is not limited t: A tube of Oreos, a tube of Ritz crackers, a packet of Pop Tarts, etc. Also as small as one bag of chips in a 6-pack of chips, or one fruit-roll up of the whole 12-pack.
These are normally shared by between two to several people, but a single "sleeve" can be eaten by one person (And certainly should!)
X: Hey I just sleeved the Oreo's, take a few!
Y: Thanks doood. I need dem' muchies.
H: Sleeve that box and take it into the car, we have to go!
K: Wait a second, I still haven't sleeved the cookies yet.