Slang Dictionary
a minute
1. A long time. Not just 60 seconds.
"Dang! I haven't seen you in a minute, girl, where you been?"
a'ight
1. (Pronounced "ite") All right
Ace Boon Coon
1. A euphemistic way of saying my ni**a or my best friend. Note: because of the use of the word 'coon' this is a very explosive word just like the 'N' word. African Americans may use it among themselves, but it is rude (and grounds for a beat down in some circles)for someone of another ethnicity to use it. In other words, it's an 'off-limits' word.
"Johnny and me been down since we was shorties. You know he my Ace Boon Coon."
all that
1. of a superior nature; wonderful or attractive.
"Jaquin think he's all that." "That song is all that and a bag a chips!"
all up in my biznezz
1. when someone is meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."
"Quit asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?"
all up in my grill
1. the act of being in someone's face.
"Yo, you don't need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to put that smack-a-lack on ya!"
all up in the kool-aid
1. v. in someone's business.
"That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"
Already
1. Slang for, "You already know". An acknowledgement like, "True-that" or "You know this"
"You goin' to the party tonight? Already."
anchors
1. Custom made wheels or rims for your car.
"I made it big in the rap game & bought a car for my ma; now she sittin' on 20 inch anchors-readin' about her boy in the newspapers."
any
1. n. Drugs in the form of pills, specifically methamphetamines made with Anhydrous Ammonia. (Any is shortened version of the word Anhydrous.)
"Hey lets go down to the mall and see if we can find any."
audi or audi 5.0
1. To leave or depart. Derived from a play on the way 'outie' sounds **Also see outie or ‘outie 5000’.
"This party is weak-I’m audi 5.0 . . ."
aw yea
1. Oh, yes.
aw naw
1. An expression used to express disagreement or disbelief. As if to say, “Oh, it isn’t so!”
"Your man was with Jen last night." "Aw naw!"
ax
1. ask.
"Let me ax you somtin!"
Lyrical reference: TWISTA LYRICS - Razzamatazz
"Never ask, I ax, I get madder than Max Diggem smacks"
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