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Aiight: Slang, adv. (1)safe or unharmed. (2)yes or very well 3)satisfactory 4)without fail
Derived from all right, Aiight carries many of the same meanings. Also can mean
mediocre. Often used in exclamatory fashion to show agreement. Primarily used in
the Northeast (NY, NJ, CT, etc), United States
Backpacker: Slang,
n. (1)to have sex with.
Standard, n. (1)initially meant to describe rebellious adolescents,
usually white, who flock to hip hop's most underground, socially relevant, and/or
politically conscious music. (2)hip hop fans who only like underexposed
non-commercial artist.
Badunkadunk: Slang, n. (1) an
abnormally large posterior or buttocks on a female; i.e. Beyonce, Jennifer
Lopez, Serena Williams, etc.
Bananas: Slang, v. (1)crazy, often in a
positive and/or amazing sense.
Standard, n. (1)Any of several treelike Asian herbs of the genus Musa,
especially M. acuminata, having a terminal crown of large, entire leaves and a
hanging cluster of fruits. (2)The elongated, edible fruit of these plants,
having a thick yellowish to reddish skin and white, aromatic, seedless pulp.
Bling-Bling: Slang, n, v. (1)to show off
a material possession, usually jewelry or a car (2)a gaudy or flashy material possession.
Has gained national acceptance in usage.
Block-Huggers: Slang, n, (1)people who
rarely, if ever, leave their block or neighborhood without being coerced.
Bone: Slang, v. (1)to have sex with.
Standard, n. (1)Any of numerous anatomically distinct structures making up the
skeleton of a vertebrate animal. There are more than 200 different bones in the human
body.
Bounce: Slang, v. (1)to leave.
Standard, v. (1)to rebound after having struck an object or a surface.
(2)to move jerkily; bump. (3)to bound
Bourgeois: Standard, n, adj. (1)a member of
the middle class (2)a person who's values are petty & materialistic. Bourgeoisie,
Bougie (slang)
-(in Marxist theory) the class opposed to the
proletariat.
Brains: Slang, v, n. (1)oral sex or the act of
performing oral sex (on a male). Standard, n. (1)The portion of the vertebrate
central nervous system that is enclosed within the cranium, continuous with the spinal
cord, and composed of gray matter and white matter. It is the primary center for the
regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory
impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. It is also the
seat of consciousness, thought, memory, and emotion. (2)intellectual ability; mind;
intelligence.
Breezie: Slang, n. (1)a female (2)a foul
disreputable woman Breezie is slang for females primarily used in the Western
(CA),
United States.
Brolic: Slang, adj. (1)to act excessively macho,
aggressive, and/or violent. (2) the outward appearance of being strong or physically
aggressive.
Buster: Slang, n. (1) an individual easy to
disrespect and or violate, usually do to cowardice or the desire to avoid conflict.
Primarily used in Western, United States (CA).
Bustdown: Slang, n. (1)a female known for
being extremely promiscuous (sleeping around) primarily used in the Midwest
(IL),
United States.
This is a relatively new one, and I have heard it too many times. Simply put, people use this word to refer to a female who has been...bust down...over and over and over again. What people would call a slut, a ho, or a rat.
Butta: Slang, adj. (1)pleasant to look at, usually
used in reference to cars, clothes, and attractive people of the opposite sex.
Derived from Butter. Primarily used in the Northeast (NY, NJ, CT,
etc), United States
Cake: Slang, n, v. (1)money and or financial assets.
Standard, n. (1)A usually sweet, baked food made of flour, liquid, eggs, and other
ingredients, such as raising agents and flavorings. (2)A layer or deposit of compacted
matter: a cake of grime in the oven.
Cheese: Slang, n (1)money and or financial assets.
Standard, n. (1)A solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, often seasoned
and aged.
Chickenhead: Slang, n.(1)a female of low
class and/or moral stature (2)a foul disreputable woman usually lacking goals and
direction. Chickenhead has origins in the Northeast, United States but has gained
national understanding.
Chronic: Slang, n. (1)a type of marijuana usually
smoked in the Western and Southwestern, United States. Standard, adj. (1)continuing
over a long time or recurring frequently, as a disease. (2)habitual or of long standing.
Chronically., adv Chronicity., n
Clucker: Slang, n.(1)a
crack-head or drug
addict. Primarily used in the Midwest (Chicago), United States.
Cockblock: Slang, n, v. (1)a person who
prevents sexual intercourse between other consenting individuals with their presence
or through direct actions. Cockblocking.,v
Cold: Slang, adj. (1)of high quality. (2)pleasing to look at.
Standard, adj. (1)having or giving off a cool sensation. (2)being of a low temperature.
Primarily used in the Midwestern, United States (IL, MI, WI).
COINTELPRO: Standard, n. (1)Domestic
counterintelligence programs utilized by the FBI to surveil, infiltrate, and
sabotage various non-governmental groups within the United States. This term
is used especially in reference to the counterintelligence programs undertaken
by the FBI during the 1940-50's against 'Socialist/Communist' social movements,
as well as African-American and Native-American civil rights movements during
the 1960-70's.
Co-sign: Slang, v. (1)the act of adding
to or supporting the words and/or actions of another individual, often without
solicitation by the individual being co-signed for. Usually has negative
connotations. Co-signer.,n
Crunk/Krunk: Slang, adj (1)To be enjoyable,
usually in reference to a party. (2)to become excited and/or agitated. Primarily
used in the Southern, United States.
Cut: Slang, n. (1)to have sexual intercourse with.
Originated in GA; primarily used in the Southeast, United States. (2)a song on an album.
Standard, v. (1)to penetrate with a sharp edged
instrument. (2)to hurt the feelings of. (3)to hew or fell. (4)to intersect or cross. (5)to
abridge or shorten. (6)to reduce or curtail. (7)to mix (a pack of cards).
Cut: Slang, v., n. (1)attempting to
sabotage or thwart another individual's pursuit of a love or sex interest, particularly when
done to further one's own chances with the target individual. (2)someone who engages in
this practice.
Drop-a-dime: Slang,
v. (1)to give information about someone or a situation discreetly, particularly
when the information is of a nature that does not allow for open disclosure.
Dun: Slang, n. (1)a friend or comrade.
Fifty-four Elevens(54.11s): Slang, n. (1)Reebok sneakers often worn by
adolescent females
and/or Chickenheads. Derived from the price of the sneaker which formerly was $49.99 plus
New York City City Sales Tax which totaled up to $54.11. Originated in NY, primarily used in
Northeast United States Tri-State Area (NY, NJ, CT, etc).
Five-O(5-0): Slang, n. (1)a police
officer or police presence.
Fo'Sho/Fo'Shizzle: Slang,
(1)Derived from "For Sure", definite. Fo'Sho is primarily
used in the Midwest, United States. Fo'Shizzle is primarily
used in the Western, United States. Both have gained national
acceptance.
Floss: Slang, v. (1)to show off and/or tease with
material possessions, especially cars or jewelry. Flossy.,adj,Flossin'.,
v
Front: Slang, n. (1)to lie and/or exaggerate. (2)to intentionally mislead especially when concerning accomplishments. Frontin.,v. Standard, n. (1)the foremost part of surface of anything. (2)the part that seems to be directed forward. (3)a place or position directly before anything. (4)the place where combat operations are carried on. (5)Informal, someone or something that serves as a cover or disguise for another activity.
Fugazy: Slang,
n., adj. (1)a fake or imitation.
(2)to be fraudulent
Gaffle: Slang, v. (1)to trick or deceive, especially out of property.
Gully: Slang, adj. (1)to be of ghetto quality. (2)characterized by dirt
and/or grime
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