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Back to Top L
1. see "blunt." 

Back to Top L 7
1. Another way of calling someone a square or a nerd.  Derived from text messaging- it looks like “a square.”  "Man that dudes an L 7." 

Back to Top La La
1. A term for marijuana.  "Smoke that la la." 

Back to Top lame
1. A word to describe something or someone that is no good, worthless or that you just don't like.  "Joe is one lame basketball player." 

Back to Top late
1. (derived from "later")Something to say when leaving, as if to say "I'm out of here." 

Back to Top laws
1. A term for the Police.  "Cool out nephew, them laws is coming around the corner again." 

Back to Top lay the smack down
1. See “smackdown.” 

Back to Top leaf
1. marijuana. 

Back to Top lean
1. a drink made of promethazine and codeine mixed with Sprite.  Originally founded in Houston, TX, but made popular by Lil Wayne.  "Aye yo son, im sippin on that lean." 

Back to Top learn you
1. to teach someone a lesson.  "Boy, I'm gonna learn you!" 

Back to Top let's bounce
1. Something said when it is time to leave. Let us leave the premises now. 

Back to Top let's roll
1. a phrase used to express that it is time to leave. See "let's bounce." 

Back to Top lick
1. To fire up or fire shots. To commence.  "Da boi was charged up wit adrenalin'--licked 3 shots in the head and did him in..."  2. drunk or high  "I'm licked Dogg." 

Back to Top lick, the
1. the best.  "Man, those new shoes are the lick!" see "the bomb." 

Back to Top light some trees
1. smoking marijuana. 

Back to Top lit or lit up
1. Refers to being drunk or high. 

Back to Top live
1. very good. Usually a place - the place to be.  "You coming to Jimmy's party Friday.  It's gonna be live!" 

Back to Top LMAO
1. n. Another texting and secret code accronym in refference to “laughing my a** off."  "When Jessica fell in that puddle I LMAO." 

Back to Top loc
1. Latino slang for loco (crazy).  Often used as a term of endearment like holmes' or fool' or the n word.  "Wat up loc; you rollin' wit us or what?" 

Back to Top lock up
1. To fight.  "You keep talkin' smack and we're gonna to lock up." 

Back to Top locked
1. n. To dominate in an area of expertise or to have a location completely reserved whereas no one can take your position or space.  "Pit got it locked from the brews to the locker."  Lyrical reference: PITBULL'S - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)  "Six to the clock on the way to the top uh,

Pit got it locked from the brews to the locker"
 

Back to Top lo-lo
1. see "down low."  "slang for sunglasses."  2. Yo, I'm about to run to the mall and scoop up som mo' lo-lo's. 

Back to Top loot
1. n. money, cash usually in large quantity.  "I finally came up on that loot to cop that ride I've been wanting." 

Back to Top low it
1. v./ adj. To forget about it or to forget something; to let an issue go.  "That judge was trippin’ with me, but I’ma low it."  2. Short for, allow it. 

Back to Top lump
1. To hit someone hard enough to cause a lump or bruise.  "Yo, you better step off before I lump you up!" 

Back to Top lunchin
1. acting crazy, hyper, not of the norm; funny.  "That dude is lunchin." 

Back to Top lye
1. marijuana. 

Who is Daniel White Hodge?

Daniel White Hodge
Daniel White Hodge
Dan White Hodge is a dynamic speaker, scholar, Hip Hop theologian, urban worker, & racial bridge builder that connects Urban Popular culture (Including but not limited to Hip Hop, Race/ Ethnicity, class, socio-cultural concerns, The Black Church, & The Emergent Urban Church) with daily life events. Dr. White Hodge has been an active member of the Hip Hop Community for over 20 years and continues to not only study the culture from both an academic and practical perspective, but live it as well. Moreover, Dr. Hodge has over 16 years of urban youth work experience having worked for Young Life and now working with undocumented peoples in Los Angeles with his wife Emily. His unique perspective on Hip Hop and Theology challenges his audiences to look beyond the "outer surface" and go into the deeper parts of the culture using God as the lens. Dan’s books are Heaven Has A Ghetto: The Missiological Gospel and Theology of Tupac Amaru Shakur (VDM Academic 2010) and The Soul of Hip Hop: Rimbs Timbs & A Cultural Theology (IVP August 2010).


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