v&

释义与例句

adj.
  1. 1.

    Arrested by law enforcement.

    俚语

    He later told CW that he had been "v&" or "vanned" by the police, and he expressed surprise that the police showed him detailed transcripts of his conversations.

    The hacker says he thinks he is about to be v&, or “vanned,” meaning being raided by law enforcement, sometime soon.

词源

Derived from vanned (simple past and past participle of van), supposing that the ampersand is pronounced as and.

来源:wiktionary