be at

See also: beat, Beat, béat, and béât

English

Verb

be at

  1. (slang) To be located
    • 2011, Trevor O. Munson, Angel of Vengeance:
      “Yeah, you check out. Vin says you cool, you cool. You got a ride, Mr. No-cell-phone-having-mufucka, or you short one a them too?
      “I got a ride.”
      “A'ight, where you be at?
      “Fairfax. You?
      “Don't worry where I be at, fool. I'm rolling []
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