Slang Dictionary
o.d.'in
1. Over doing it.
"Dashawn you o.d.'in with them chips."
O.G.
1. Derived from “Orginal Gangsta.” A term referring to a real gangster, not one of the “many wanna-be’s posing” out there.
O.G. style
1. A way of saying that you did something gangster. **See O.G.
"You did that all O-G style dawg."
off the chain
1. fun or exciting. See "off the hook."
off the heezy
1. or "off the heezy for sheezy" meaning very cool. See "off the hook."
off the hizzle
1. see "off the hook"
off the hook
1. Exceptionally good.
"Did you see John’s new 22” spinners? They was “off the hook!"
off your rector
1. (derived from "off your rector scale")Acting out of control. Rambunctious.
"Girl, you are off your rector . . . now get down off the top of his car!"
oh snap!
1. A phrase uttered in disbelief or when something bad happens.
"Oh snap! Look who just walked in here!” “Oh snap. I forgot my math again!"
oily
1. adj. To be high or drunk.
"Corry went to that party after the game and got oily than a mug. He was looking so stupid falling all on the dance floor."
2. adj. To stand out above the rest in coolness or good looks (like how oil separates from water).
"That bi*ch Tracy looking to oily, forget these other h*es; I'm tapping that tonight!"
old school
1. adj./adv. Anything that is old, but not necessarily bad. In reference to music, it may be referring to it as "the good ‘‘ol" music.
"Hey Kelly, why you playing that old school song?" "Cause old school's tight!"
on fire
1. Extremely good, often in sports.
"Lebron was on fire last night."
on his/her/my/your jock
1. obsessed with a guy or girl.
"Billy, why them hoochies on your jock?"
on point
1. v. To be aware.
2. v. To be up to par or to meet the standards.
"Eh, homie! You better stay on point when your slangin’ that herb."
on the real
1. n. A term used to refer to the seriousness of an event or statement; similar to the phrase "Real Talk."
"Yo Son, on the real, if the kid keep talking all that smack I'm a have to cap him."
on what
1. n. a term used to swear on something to prove that your truthfulness.
"On what fool; you really got wit Nisha? On ma dukes boy; I hit that last year."
one
1. A term that encourages unity or oneness. Primarily used as a phrase of dismissal to say as you are leaving or going away.
"Yo shorty you goin home......aight one." or on the phone. "Yo, I gotta go." "Aight, later, one." "One."
ones and twos
1. A DJ's turntable set. Two turntables that are used by a DJ.
"Hey Joey, is DJ promote, spinning on the ones and twos tonight?"
one-time
1. n. a policeman.
"Watch out! One-time!"
2. n. a person who commits one offense and is now watched by the police.
onion
1. n. a girl with a large posterior or buttocks.
"Check out the fine onion on that betty."
Ooowee
1. adj. an outcry or exclamation.
"I saw baby girl on the dance floor and I was like, "Ooowee you fine.""
2. n. Drugs. Usually very strong drugs that can cause you to lose control or hallucinate.
"I know I was actin' a fool cause I was on that Ooowee!"
3. adj. a term that expresses awe or amazement. Usually followed up with man (Ooowee man)
"When everybody ran out o' the mall, I was like, "Ooowee man, who shootin' up in here?""
open up a can
1. v. (derived from "open up a can of whoop-a_ _") To take an action of enforcement. To punish or hurt.
"Man, if you don't stop buggin I'm going to open a can on you!"
outie 5000
1. n. (derived from "outa here" mixed with the car the Audi 5000) A saying conveying that a person is about to depart. As if to say "time to leave!" Some shorten it and just say "5000!" **Also see Audi or Audi 5.O
"Jesse . . . we're outtie 5000!"
own
1. To master or ace a person or a thing till you control it.
"I own that move the dancefloor baby, you can't use that."
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