Slang Dictionary
T Jones
1. n. Someone's mother or grandmother
"Hey Jay, let's go over to yo' crib, yo T Jones be cookin' up some good food."
tank
1. n. someone who is extremely large, obese or tall.
"Tookie always got chosed on the football team, cause he's a tank!"
tankin'
1. adj. When a large or fat person goes into a destructive rampage.
"Dang, did you see big fella tankin' on Lil' D when D stone his fires?"
tap
1. or "tap that a**." To have sex with somebody.
"Hey dawg- I saw you with Katie. Did you tap that a** or what?"
tap that
1.
"see 'tap'"
taxed
1. Overpriced. Cost too much.
"Oh snap! That stuff is taxed!"
tha sh*t
1. The coolest thing or person around.
"Danny really thinks he's tha sh*t!"
that's whut's up!
1. An exhortation. To highly agree with enthusiasm.
"I got a new whip. That’s whut's up!"
thievin'
1. v. (derived from "thiefing") stealing.
thirsty
1. n. To be desperate to the point of being anxious or rude.
"Dawg, see how you disrespectin’ my space…you must be thirsty."
this piece
1. a residence or place.
"We up in this piece."
thizang
1. thing
"Give me that thizang!"
thizzin
1. The act of being high off Extacy.
"Man, that girl is hella thizzin."
thrash
1. v. To win some form of competition by a large margin.
"Dude, I thrashed Robert on the court!"
2. v. To harm, or to harshly disrespect someone or thing.
3. n. A style of metal rock music.
throwed
1. To get 'trashed' or 'waisted'. To get so high or drunk that your on the brink of passing out.
"Me and my friends got so throwed last night that we had to get Jackie's big brother to drive us home."
2. n. to be very cool, new way of saying "that's far out."
"On the last day of school all of the 8th grade girls came in throwed."
thugged
1. adj. To be hardcore. To be in a state of gangsterized attitude.
"That fool is thugged out."
thundercat
1. n. a slutty guy or girl, usually referred to guys.
"I don’t know why you trying to talk to Richie, he ain’t nothin’ but a thundercat."
tiggo bitties
1. Large breasts.
"That girl has tiggo bitties."
tight
1. adj./adv. an older term that still maintains its presence that means good or very nice.
"Man . . . did you see that lowered Cadillac? It was tight!"
2. mad, angry or upset.
"Yo, your pops is tight."
3. to get really intoxicated and or messed up on drugs.
"Yo dawg, we got tight as hell last night."
tight eye
1. adj./adv. Under the influence of a controlled substance.
"Hey I got that Bobby Brown. You can get yo "tight-eye" on dog!"
Tina
1. Slang for Crystal Meth.
""I'm looking for Tina.""
tippin'
1. a driving manuver where you drive your car slowly and swerve from the left to the right till the car appears like it's tipping from side to side.
"You can catch me out on dem roads, tippin' on dem 44's."
toast
1. n. East Coast slang for a gun.
"Son, you keep hollerin’ all that noise and I’ma let you have a piece o’ dis toast."
toke/token
1. To smoke and or inhale marijuana.
"Don't trip, I stay token that herb."
tool time
1. v. It means being ready for sex, or sexually stimulated.
"Hey Baby, do you know what time it is? It’s tool time!"
2. v. Slang for smoking cheap marijuana. Comes from the practice of Mexican construction workers hiding in the tool shed while getting high.
"Hey Pancho man, I need a little tool time, chico!"
tool up
1. Get your gun ready. Pick up your weapon and get ready to fight. Similar to "man-up".
""Those fools was actin' wild, I thought it was time to tool up and drop some punks"."
tore up (pronounced "toe up")
1. adj. Messed up. Ugly or run down.
"Fix your hair, it's all tore up!"
2. Also refers to being under the influnece; drunk or high.
"Did you see Joe at the party last night, man, he was tore up."
tore up from the floor up
1. The current state of a person who does not look or feel very good. The obscene description of a person who's physical appearance is disturbing or not pleasant.
"Did you see her? Oh Girl, she was tore up from the floor up."
toss-up
1. A way of saying that a girl is a ho or that you had sex with her.
"Man, that girl is such a toss-up."
towel
1. adj. a slang that's used as a derogatory term, like a 'fool' or 'punk'. It ranges from different areas of the country. In some areas like Long Island, NY it's a very strong put down; while in other areas like the Midwest its used as a lite put down for someone who rubs you the wrong way. Some people use it as a term to describe someone who smokes a lot of weed.
"Dude, why do you even come around here with that fool Jerry? He is such a towel."
train
1. v. Several males having sex with the same female consecutively at the same location.
"After the game the football team ran a train on her."
treat 'em
1. to correct or confront someone with a learned necessity. To teach someone.
"You betta treat 'em before I treat 'em."
tree
1. n. marijuana.
trick
1. A sexually active female.
"Yo Calvin. Who’s that trick over there with Jamie?"
2. A person who spends money for sexual intercourse, usually in the context of prostitution. Also used as a verb.
"Why is Tiffany turning tricks?" or "Oh, he’s just a trick."
triflin
1. v. To cheat on your boyfriend or girlfriend.
"Rick! Are you trifflin with Jackie? You better hope Tomeka don't find out . . . she'll open up a can on you!"
2. talking behind a friend's back, back stabbing.
trill
1. adj. someone who is well respected in the streets because they ‘keep it real’; comes from the words true and real.
"Hey these ni##a’s is trill so you don’t have to worry about nobody snitchin’."
Lyrical reference: FLO RIDA - Act Like You Know
"my hole squad iced out my nigga so trill my nigga so trill ack like you know"
trippin
1. v./adv. (derived from "tripping" ) To act like someone who is hallucinating or on an acid trip. To do something that others find strange.
"Girl, why you trippin . . . he ain't all that!"
2. To act crazy or hostile about something or toward someone.
"Eh, girl! I don't even know why he be trippin on me when I be out."
tripping
1. v./adv. the effect of taking LSD (dropping acid).
troop
1. n. a long walk or trip.
"Taco Bell? That's a troop and a half."
true
1. a phrase said to express agreement, as if to say, "I agree" or "good point."
true dat
1. That's true.
trues
1. n. a term for the popular ‘True Religion Jeans’ brand.
"Dang! Did you see that girl’s trues?"
try
1. to make fun of someone in front of a lot of people.
"Yo, he tried her."
turf
1. A gang's area. A place a gang hangs out.
"Ross is banging that turf."
turfin'
1. v. turf dancing or (T.U.R.F.=taking up room on the floor) meaning using a large area as you dance. This style of dance is associated with Hyphy, Krumping, or Bucking and was originated in Oakland, CA.
"JJ was winning the battle till Rajaad started turfin’ on that fool and took him out."
tweaker
1. adj. Someone who is addicted to methamphetamine (crank, speed).
"Sally didn't sleep for over 40 hours, I'll bet she's a tweaker."
tweakin'
1. v. to act like someone who has taken Methamphetamine. To be excessively hyper or energetic. To act strangely.
tweaking
1. v. To snort or smoke methamphetamine (crank, speed). In some cases people will take it intervenously.
"Why are you figiting so much, have you been tweaking again?"
twigga
1. n. a variation of the term ‘wigga’ (white nigga), often used in Texas.
"Jason is true twigga, he representing them double wide trailers!"
2. n. a black person who uses Twitter and follows the activities of other black people.
"I just put all of my twiggas up on the next spot to hit up tonight."
twirlin'
1. v. To act crazy or trippy like you’re on drugs (another word for tripping).
"Dang, my momma still twirlin’ about that party I went to last night!"
2. v. To manipulate someone as if you were playing hard to get.
"Say baby, you know you want me. Stop twirlin’ a brotha."
twist
1. v. Another way of indicating sex or a sexual act.
"I'm going to Rachel's house to twist her out."
twisted
1. Drunk or high.
"I've been drinking all day, I'm twisted."
twurk
1. v. a girl dance involving a girl shaking or rubbing their booty on a boy.
"Sarah twurked on Jimmy at that party last night."
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