Slang Dictionary
hack or hackin'
1. To make fun of someone, or to insult, or correct him or her repeatedly. Usually a fun-loving term between friends.
"Why you always gotta hack on me?"
2. To get hit or fouled in a basketball game.
handle
1. A large bottle of alcohol; usually a half gallon worth.
"You want me to make you a drink? I got that handle left over from the other day."
2. One's email or onling address, name or title.
3. A term that refers to a player's capability to control the ball in a basketball game.
haten
1. v. derived from "hating." To do bad things or say bad things to someone. To express dislike.
"Why you gotta be haten on me?!!"
head
1. A male receiving oral sex.
"Matt told mike that Jessica gives real good head."
Lyrical reference: Artist: Too-Short; Album: Get In Where You Fit In; Song: Blow Job Betty
"“She’s the kind of girl you think about in bed. Blow Job Betty givin’ real good head.""
head shop
1. n. A store that sells smoking accessories, often frequented by people who smoke marijuana or tobacco.
"Meet me behind the head shop and I’ll sell you this new bong w/ some goodies."
heads
1. people.
"Yo, there was mad heads at the six joint."
heat
1. cops.
2. a gun.
"Watch out for John, he's strapped wit' heat!"
heater
1. a gun.
""I ain't trippin' off these fools, anybody act up I'm gonna pull out the heater and blaze it up.""
hecka
1. see "hella."
hecky
1. see "hella". Examples include:
"Hecky yea." or "Hecky naw"
hella
1. adv. used in conjunction with another word as an intensifier. As if to say “very.” Derived from “A hell of a lot of . . .” Examples include: hella-cool, hella-stupid, hella-crazy, or hella-funny.
"I called your name hella times, but you didn't come." “That’s because I had hella fun last night."
2. adj. extremely large quantities
"He had hella cash!"
herb
1. (“pronounced “erb”) marijuana.
high roller
1. Someone who is wealthy and usually drives a nice car and dresses top end.
"Yo, Mike's uncle is straight up high roller."
high-five
1. H.I.V.
"Homey got the high-five from the skanch queen."
high-sidin'
1. adv. to act as if you're better than those around you.
"Did you see Yolanda high-sidin' when she was in front of the Teacher today? She think she all-o-dat."
hit 'em up (hit them up)
1. v. To aggressively and at times violently approach and ask someone where they are from; to find out if the person(s)are from any particular gang or crew.
"Aye Tone, go hit them fools up."
Lyrical reference: 2PAC
"Grab your glocks when you see 2pac Call the cops when you see 2pac, Uhh Who shot me, But, your punks didn't finish Now, you 'bout to feel the wrath of a menace Nigga, I hit 'em up"
hit it
1. To have sex.
"When you gonna let me hit it?"
hit me up
1. v. To contact someone, usually by phone.
"Joe said, "Rhonda, you gonna hit me up right?""
ho
1. A hooker or a hoochie, although sometimes more promiscuous than a hoochie, and therefore undesirable.
"Yo G, look at that ho!"
ho - monga
1. n. A term used to describe a guy who keeps more than one girl.
"Tyrell, you's a straight up ho-monga."
hob knocker
1. n. a person who masturbates in public restrooms.
"OMG, did you hear about that hob knocker at the mall yesterday? He straight got caught…nasty!"
2. n. someone who hits others in private parts. Often used for insulting someone.
"Jason is a straight up hob knocker; he’s always fighting dirty!"
hold me down
1. A term used to describe watching someone's back, defending or representing them,or having their back.
"Aye, when those chumps come through looking for me, you gonna hold me down, right?"
hold somthin
1. Asking to barrow money.
"Let me hold somethin, you know I will pay you back."
hold up
1. (pronounced hole up) A phrase used to get someone to wait, as if to say
"Wait, hold on a second."
holdin'
1. n. possession of drugs that are ready for sale.
"I’m holdin’; so let me know if you wanna get at me."
holla
1. v. to communicate to someone, usually via phone or email.
"Hey, don’t forget to holla back youngn."
hollin'
1. v. To talk trash in exaggerated terms or to lie on someone.
"All y'all ni**a's that's been hollin' on the Stealers got's to eat it now cause they just won the Bowl baby!"
hollywood
1. When you act like you are better than or too good for someone.
"Since Sarah moved away from the hood she now acts so hollywood."
home skillet
1. friend.
homeslice
1. A way of acknowledging a good friend.
"Waz up Homeslice?"
homie
1. n. Old word (derived from the Hispanic Americans who used "homes" as a label for others) that means friend or companion.
"Whasup Homie?"
hoochie
1. n. A female who is promiscuous by nature. A female who grants sexual favors easy. *See also "hooch" or "hoochie mama."
"Let's go mack on them hoochies over there."
hoochie mama
1. n. More than just a hoochie. A hoochie of hoochies. Someone who excels in all the qualities of hoochidom.
"Yo . . . you ain't nothin but a hoochie mama!"
hood scratch
1. Another way of saying marijuana.
"Got any hood scratch Mike?"
hoodrat
1. A person in the hood.
hook me up
1. A request for assistance, usually seeking some sort of material or financial gain.
"Oh . . . Ding Dongs . . . come on man, hook me up . . . let me mack on one of them!"
hook up
1. v. see “hooking up.” Also used as noun as in “the hook up.” See “getting the hook up”
hooking up
1. v. Often, this can mean purely recreational sexual activity with someone who is just a friend. Anything from gentle touching to intercourse.
"Me and Tish were just hooking up for some fun in my Honda."
2. v. starting a relationship with opposite sex.
hoops
1. basketball.
"Hey man let's go shoot some hoops."
hooptie
1. n. A 1972 Oldsmobile or car of the like. An old beat up car.
"Here comes Billy in his hooptie!"
hoo-ride
1. n. loaded down car.
"Check out my partner in his hoo-ride."
hops
1. the ability to jump high.
"He has hops."
hot
1. Mad or angry.
2. Stolen.
"I’m not buying that, it’s hot!"
3. Dangerous. "It's hot up in here!" 4. Good looking.
hot box
1. A term used to refer to the smoking of marijuana inside a car with all doors and windows closed so that all the smoke is kept inside the car. Usually done with the expectation of getting higher or more intoxicated.
"Aye Rigo, let's hot box your car."
hot mess, A
1. 1. To look really bad!
hot minute
1. Fast or quick.
"I'm just gonna run in the store, it'll take a hot minute."
hotness
1. Something that you think is cool.
"Man, that game is hotness."
hott
1. very good.
"That ollie you just sprung was mad hott dude."
2. stylish.
"That jacket is hott!"
hottie
1. used to describe good looking guys or girls.
"Check out that new kid, he's a hottie!"
house
1. See "in the house."
housed
1. To be very badly beaten at something, whether sports or a fight or a rhyme battle.
"The Celtics got housed last night."
2. to get extremely drunk, high, or wasted.
"We got housed last night at Tomeka's bang."
huff
1. n. Bad or cheap marijuana/weed lacking the necessary toxins and or chemicals that produce a strong high or intoxication.
"Aye, I hope you didn't buy that huff from Joe again."
hulled-out
1. adv. ragged, torn down or run down
"Hey dogg, you need to get some new kicks cause’ them shoes is ‘hulled out.’"
humps
1. adj. Curves on a woman (breasts and hips). Used in the Black Eyed Peas' song "My Humps."
"Keandra grew up over the summer break. She packing humps now!"
Lyrical reference: BLACK EYED PEAS - My Humps
"I'ma get-get-get-get-you drunk, get you love drunk off this hump. "
hundo
1. n. A hundred dollars - usually refers to one hundred dollars worth of weed
"I ain’t got no change man, all I got is a hundo so we gonna have to sneak on the bus."
hydro
1. Marijuana that is grown indoors.
"Yo, you got some hydro?"
hype
1. a rumor blown out of proportion. ie: not true
"Don't believe the hype about Rhonda. It ain't true."
2. very good. See "live."
"Dogg, this party is hype!"
Hyphy
1. Getting Hyperactive. 'getting hyphy' is an emerging style of music and dance originated in the San Fransisco Bay Area. To dance, rap or act wild and hyperactive
"Check out Keak Da Sneak up on stage, he about to 'get hyphy wit it'."
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