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plot up verb- to establish a singular, group or gang presence in an area and represent it as the territory of that individual, group or gang UK
- Someone said West Ham were plotted up outside the Cold Blow Lane. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 96, 1999
- I told you we should have plotted up outside Burns’s drum [home]. — J.J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy [britpulp], p. 158, 1999
- to conceal something UK
- A mate of mine, Boris, was in prison and when he came out he wanted to get back a gun that he’s plotted up in someone’s house[.] — Dave Courtney, Dodgy Dave’s Little Black Book, p. 81, 2001
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