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The nine

A low income slang reference to a semi-automatic pistol chambered in nine millimeter bullets capable of pricing level 2 armor. The slang originates in low-income neighborhoods or ghettos around the US in cities such as Edina, Chicago, New York, Worchester and others. It is called this because there is often violence within these neighborhoods especially gun violence with the most common weapon being the nine millimeter semi-automatic pistol.

"Calm down Jamal, don't pull out "The Nine"

"Rocko says he got a Nine"

by BigBallsHentai89 December 08, 2020

The nine

A gun chamberd in 9mm bullet

Calm down jamal don't pull out the nine

by Mxzza December 20, 2020

nine nine!

a catchphrase used by the CUTEST groups of humans ever, it symbolize their precinct; the nine nine. it’s their way to show how they are together, forever.

terry: nine nine!

everyone else: NOINE NOINE

me: crying

by nineninethings January 27, 2019

nine nine

Nothing is perfect! Its not possible. There is always a fault or something that can be improved. "Nine Nine" means as close as it gets to perfect. AKA 99%.

"Do you know Andy? That kid is nine nine!"

I had a real nine nine day today at work.

by Jamie Westwood July 30, 2004

the nine

Slang used to say 79th street in Chicago

we on the nine after school

by cam da one February 11, 2007

On The Nines

To do something frequently.

Derives from local television and radio stations doing their traffic and weather "on the nines"

- Mike, you smoke weed?

- On the nines, man!

I get head on the nines, but for some reason I never have sex.

by Don't Hurt Um October 08, 2009

nine

Not the definition of the "girth" of the barrel, but rather it's bore - the width of the hole that goes through the barrel. Also, not coincidentally, the diameter of the bullet - 9mm.

Refers to a pistol, usually a semi-automatic, ostensibly a 9mm.

Aside: The U.S. Army's standard pistol is a 9mm semi-automatic.

"I was about to pull out my nine and bust a cap."

by Rob Hruska February 06, 2004