v&
English
Etymology
Derived from vanned (simple past and past participle of van) as the word and represented by the & (ampersand) sounds like “-anned”.
Adjective
v& (not comparable)
- (slang) Arrested by law enforcement.
- 2012 FBI names, arrests Anon who infiltrated its secret conference call Ars Technica:
- 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.
- 2015 13-year-old credited with hacking CIA director’s AOL account gives bizarre, possibly final interview Daily Dot:
- The hacker says he thinks he is about to be v&, or “vanned,” meaning being raided by law enforcement, sometime soon.
- 2016 Teen Allegedly Behind CIA, FBI Breaches: 'They're Trying to Ruin My Life.' Vice:
- On Wednesday night, Motherboard spoke to the teenager accused of being Cracka. "I got fucking v&," he told Motherboard, using "v&," the slang for "vanned," or getting arrested. (At this point, the arrest had not been made public.)
- 2012 FBI names, arrests Anon who infiltrated its secret conference call Ars Technica:
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