pack heat
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Verb
editpack heat (third-person singular simple present packs heat, present participle packing heat, simple past and past participle packed heat)
- (idiomatic) To carry one or more handguns on one's person, especially in a concealed manner.
- 1995 March 27, David Van Biema, “Peekaboo: The New Detector”, in Time:
- If the current trend toward relaxation of concealed-weapons laws continues, soon the most important gun restrictions may involve destinations: the states will probably allow various venues—public gathering places, offices, stores—to ban firearms on the premises. The only problem will be how to know who is packing heat.
Usage notes
edit- Usually used in the present participial form: packing heat.