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WARNING:
This "slanguage" represents today's culture and many of the problems that go along with it. Although much of it is humorous, a good portion of it is very offensive. Many of the words are terms for sexual activity and drug use. Many of the examples given are common quotes from youth today- these quotes, although somewhat edited, can be foul or vile (sadly, all the below phrases can be said in a PG movie). I believe this dictionary has educational value in helping youth workers understand teen mentality and culture, but please do use discretion.

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Back to Top "minute" or "a minute"
1. A long time.  Not just 60 seconds.  "Dang! I haven't seen you in a minute, girl, where you been?" 

Back to Top 'All days'
1. 24 inch rims for a car.  "Did you see Jr. on them new 'all-days' he got?" 

Back to Top 'tron
1. n. an alcoholic drink: Petron Tequila.  "Blame it on the ‘tron, but I’m catchin’ me a pigeon tonight!"  Lyrical reference: JAMIE FOXX - Blame it on the Alcohol  "Blame it on the Goose
Got you feeling loose
Blame it on the Tron
Got you in a zone
Blame it on the a a a a a alcohol"
 

Back to Top 06'n
1. Lesbian activity.  "Watch out pardna, yo girl is 06'n with my sista!" 

Back to Top 187
1. v. murder. Derived from the police call sign. 

Back to Top 2 cents
1. advice or opinion.  "Ain't nobody askin' you for yo 2 cents!" 

Back to Top 2 Step
1. n. A dance made popular by the song with the same name by DJ Unk & T-Pain  Lyrical reference: DJ UNK/T-PAIN - 2 Step  "2 Steppin lemme show you how I do this thang (thang!) Take yo left foot, put it out in the front…" 

Back to Top 211
1. The police call sign for a robbery. 

Back to Top 211 (two-eleven)
1. a carjacking. Derived from the police call sign. 

Back to Top 24-7
1. adj. Twenty-four hours a day-seven days a week.  "Seven Eleven is open 24-7." 

Back to Top 3 Strikes
1. Highly controversial category of statutes enacted by state governments which require the state courts to hand down a mandatory and extended period of incarceration to persons who have been convicted of a serious criminal offense on three or more separate occasions. These statutes became very popular in the 1990s.  "Louie got caught last night w/ some weed so you know he 3 strikes & out." 

Back to Top 304
1. n. a 304 is another term for a whore, a prostitute, or promiscuous female. It is derived from the numbers upside down on most digital instruments (clocks, calculators, etc.) spelling hoe.  "Hey Justin, I saw you was tryin to get with Janet, you know that’s 304 status?" 

Back to Top 313
1. Area code that encompasses most of Detroit.  It's infamous around the U.S. as being a bad area that scares most people.  "I represent the 313 sucka!" 

Back to Top 411
1. n. Information. Derived from the phone number for information.  "I need the 411." 

Back to Top 420
1. see "four-twenty" 

Back to Top 5 - 0
1. n. (pronounced "five oh") A policeman.  "Watch out! 5-0!" 

Back to Top 8 ball
1. (n) Malt Liquor or Old English 800, a popular alcoholic drink in the hood.  2. (n) In drug terms, an eighth of an ounce. 

Back to Top a minute
1. A long time.  Not just 60 seconds.  "Dang! I haven't seen you in a minute, girl, where you been?" 

Back to Top a'ight
1. (Pronounced "ite") All right 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top Already
1. Slang for, "You already know". An acknowledgement like, "True-that" or "You know this"  "You goin' to the party tonight?  Already." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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 . . ." 

Back to Top aw yea
1. Oh, yes. 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top ax
1. ask.  "Let me ax you somtin!"  Lyrical reference: TWISTA LYRICS - Razzamatazz  "Never ask, I ax, I get madder than Max Diggem smacks" 

Back to Top B
1. Your homeboy...like a brother.  2. Some youth still use this as a derogatory term for a female, short for bit** 

Back to Top ba dink-a-dink
1. small rear end of a female.  opposite of a ba dunk-a-dunk.  "She all little, but I'll hit that ba-dink-a-dink like it was some ba-dunk-a-dunk!" 

Back to Top baby daddy
1. a male, often a boyfriend or an ex-boyfriend. Most often means the father of, or someone who provides for, a female's child. Derived from  "He is my baby's daddy. When my baby daddy get back, he'll bust you in your grill!"  Lyrical reference: JOE LYRICS - Ain't Nothin' Like Me  "Your man fiance trick ya baby daddy..." 

Back to Top bacon
1. A term for the police.  Derived from the earlier reference to police as “pigs.”  "You smell bacon?  Oh snap!  Here comes 5.0." 

Back to Top badunkadunk
1. n.  A large rear end that looks good.  **Also see “junk in the trunk” or "donk"  Lyrical reference: TWISTA LYRICS - Badunkadunk  ""All in your face when you're at the club, Badunkadunk"" 

Back to Top baggin
1. v. To pick up on someone of the opposite sex.  "Oh, Sherri baggin’ Mark."  2. v. To make fun of or to ridicule  "Rasheed was baggin' on Dre' yesterday so hard that they almost got into a fight." 

Back to Top bait
1. adj. To describe a location as unsafe, or high profile.  Usually refers to the danger of being caught by police.  "I ain’t smokin’ here, this place is mad bait."  2. adj. To describe a person who is too young to date or have sex with. aka: jail bait  "Man, you tryin to get with that girl and you know she ain't nothin but bait'" 

Back to Top baked
1. adj. The effect of smoking a lot of marijuana. To be stoned.  "John's eyes are all bloodshot, I think he got baked at recess."  Lyrical reference: T-PAIN LYRICS - I'm Hi  "I'm half baked like the guy on the couch..." 

Back to Top ball up
1. An exclamation stating the beginning of a basketball game. A statement clarifying that it is time to start or resume playing basketball now that everyone is ready. 

Back to Top balla'
1. n. Someone who flaunts money.  "Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!"  Lyrical reference: CHAMILLIONAIRE LYRICS - Pimp Mode  ""Presidential in the Lincoln A Balla in the Beama Man..."" 

Back to Top balled up
1. v. To get beat up and discarded like a piece of paper getting balled up and thrown into the trash.  "Yo if you don’t get outta’ my grill you gonna be balled up son." 

Back to Top ballin
1. v. To flaunt money. To be noticeably rich.  "Yo . . .check out his Mercedes . . . he ballin!" 

Back to Top balls deep
1. v. A vile term that refers to when you're making a huge commitment to something like a sport or school, or drinking or partying. The term is derived from an obvious explicit sexual description.  "That dude is the best at skateboarding. Yeah man, he's balls deep." 

Back to Top bamboozled
1. v. to get tricked or decieved.  "We've been hoodwinked, tricked, bamboozled! We didn't land on Plymouth rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us!"  Lyrical reference: TIMBALAND & MAGOO LYRICS - Deep In Your Memory  "We been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray," 

Back to Top bammer
1. n. The cheaper, brown leaf marijuana.  2. Something or someone who is NOT good or poor quality. Usually in the rural since of the phrase 'ghetto'.  "Man, that CD is bammer!"  Lyrical reference: TWIZTID LYRICS - So High  ""I only smoke bammer if it's carefully sifted..."" 

Back to Top bang
1. n. Any party, but especially a party where promiscuous girls may be present.  "Let's check out that bang at Jo's crib tonight."  2. v. to have sex.  "Check out that squirrel. Ooooo . . . I'm gonna bang that tonight!"  3. v. to fight. 

Back to Top bang bang
1. n. Fake bootleg clothing, sneakers, jewelry and or gear.  "Look at that fool tryin’ floss wit’ them bang bang bapes and monkey jeans, the tag is even upside down!" 

Back to Top bangin'
1. adj.1- to discribe how good or intense a thing is  "Yo man that new song by Tha Game is bangin!"  2. verb.-Running with a gang. (gang-banging)  "I heard Jr. is bangin' now since he's been running with them kids on 81st street." 

Back to Top bank
1. money.  Usually a lot of it.  "He got bank!"  Lyrical reference: TOO $HORT LYRICS - Sadity  ""I know you got bank You're actin rude..."" 

Back to Top bapes (Bathing Apes)
1. n. Sneakers designed by a popular Japanese clothing company, very popular in the hip hop community.  "I just got back from the mall and I got me some bapes baby!"  Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY - I Got Me Some Bapes (Bathing Apes)  "Check Out My Bathing Apes
I'm Fresh To Def And You Like Me
Don't Try To Cop My Style
Mayne Stick To Dem Nikes"
 

Back to Top bay
1. Derived from “baby.”  A term of endearment towards the opposite sex. 

Back to Top bbw
1. n. abbreviation for "big beautiful woman."  "Hey dog, I asked Sheila to describe herself and she put 'bbw'. What does that mean?" 

Back to Top be easy
1. A plead for someone to calm down or relax.  "Girl what you trippin for? Be easy!" 

Back to Top beast
1. 1. n. Someone who excels in any area, but used most often used toward someone who dominates on the basketball court.  "Shaq is a beast on the court."  Lyrical reference: LIL' WAYNE LYRICS - I'm A Beast  "... I'm a beast..." 

Back to Top beat
1. v. A tern used in reference to having sex.  "Aye yo Jonny! Sarah let me beat last night."  2. n. Violent physical abuse.  "If that fool keeps talking all that smack, I'm gonna beat his a**." 

Back to Top beatin' dem cakes
1. having sex.  "I got with Juana and was beatin’ dem cakes like Betty Crocker!" 

Back to Top becky
1. v. Derived from a song by Plies; becky means, giving oral sex, or "head"  "I just got Becky over Dina’s crib this morning…that’s wuts up!" 

Back to Top bee-atch
1. A way of saying the word “bitch.” 

Back to Top beezy
1. This term came from the infamous rapper Mac Dre from Vallejo, CA.  It pretty much means bitch.  "That girl is such a beezy!" 

Back to Top benjamins
1. money. Usually hundred dollar bills, hence the reference to Benjamin Franklin on the U.S. 100 dollar bill.  "It's all about the benjamins."  Lyrical reference: PUFF DADDY LYRICS - It's All About The Benjamins  ""yeah it's all about the benjamins..."" 

Back to Top bent
1. a skewed impression of reality.  "You got me bent, I ain't like that."  2. to be high or drunk.  "Jack got bent last night at that party."  Lyrical reference: ALANIS MORISSETTE LYRICS - Bent 4 U  ""I have bent for you and I've deprived..."" 

Back to Top betty
1. n. an old school term for a girl/lady.  "Man, look at that fine looking Betty"  Lyrical reference: BUBBA SPARXXX LYRICS - Betty Betty  ""Betty, uh-uh... wassup ladies?"" 

Back to Top bi
1. (Short for bisexual.)Sexual and romantic attraction and activity with individuals of both genders.  "I thought Jessica was lesbian, no, she’s bi." 

Back to Top bia-tch
1. A term used to describe a person of rude behaviour; a word used in place of the word bitch.  "Sally is such a bia-tch"  Lyrical reference: OBIE TRICE LYRICS - Look In My Eyes  ""On your bia-tch I done came too far..."" 

Back to Top bicurious
1. Someone who is curiously attracted to members of the same sex.  "Sara admitted last night that she is bicurious." 

Back to Top big body
1. large vehicles such as SUV’s or older model big cars.  "Look at the big body caddy."  Lyrical reference: AVANT LYRICS - Six In Da Morning  ""out the big body SUV's, blessed boozys..."" 

Back to Top big dilly
1. adj. Slang term for ‘big deal’  "So what if you supposed to be holdin’ weight, big dilly; I’m still gonna charge you up next time I see you butt." 

Back to Top bill
1. Short for a hundred dollars; as in a hundred dollar bill.  "Eh Mike, Jay told me he only paid six “Bills” for that car." 

Back to Top Bird
1. A term for a young girl  "Look at that bird over there by the food court...I'ma go and scoop that."  2. 36 ounces of cocaine  "That scrub Jay got caught with a bird in his trunk...I told that fool to just say no!" 

Back to Top biscuit
1. n. Another reference for a gun. (See also hammer and tool.)  Lyrical reference: OBIE TRICE LYRICS - Look In My Eyes  ""We on the corner wit a 40 and a biscuit..."" 

Back to Top bitch slap
1. v. to condescend someone by slapping them like a pimp would slap a ho  "You better shut up or you're gonna get bitch slapped!"  Lyrical reference: LIL' WYTE LYRICS - Talkin' Ain't Walkin'  ""Bitch slap that sucka..."" 

Back to Top bite it
1. v. To trip or fall down, usually hurting oneself.  "Did you see Bobby bite it when he was trying to hop that rail?" 

Back to Top bites
1. Another word for food.  "Hey, let's go get some bites."  2. Also see "that bites." 

Back to Top biting (bite'n)
1. to copy or an attemp to replicate the way another person does something.  Also see "Biting Me."  "All the wack rappers on the radio be bite'n my flow." 

Back to Top biting me
1. (pronounced "bitin'me") Copying someone.  Also see "Biting."  "Man you know I bought this jacket first, why you biting me?" 

Back to Top biz
1. n. Short for business.  "You better handle you biz and stop acting like your problems are going to go away." 

Back to Top blast
1. v. to confront someone in the public, to openly shame somone  "What's up with Janet, she was yellin' at me and puttin' me on blast in 2nd period!"  2. To shoot a gun; usually in an attemp to murder someone.  "Oh, boy keep talkin' and I'm a blast at him." 

Back to Top blazin
1. v. lighting up Marijuana.  "See those fellas over there? They were blazin- hope they don’t get caught!"  2. Very attractive. More than "hot."  "Did you see her? man she was BLAZIN!"  Lyrical reference: T.I. LYRICS - Limelight  ""Love to keep the reefa blazin..."" 

Back to Top bling-bling
1. (sometimes pronounced “Blang-Blang”) Used to be jewelry such as silver, platinum, or diamonds and sometimes gold.  Now the word expands to describe extremely expensive style of clothes, cars and general life-style.  "Did you see Donald Trump’s house in The Apprentice- I’ve never seen so much bling bling!" or "Jose’s blinging it!"  Lyrical reference: BIRDMAN, LIL' WAYNE LYRICS - Over Here Hustlin'  ""Bling bling king nigga, money ain't a thing..."" 

Back to Top blingin
1. Shining because you are wearing so much jewelry.  "Check you out David, you blingin tonight." 

Back to Top block baller
1. Big time dealer. 

Back to Top blood
1. A person you “chill wit.”  2. A gangsta dressed in the color red. 

Back to Top blow
1. n.  refers to cocaine.  2. adj. very bad.  Although used as a verb, it is an adjective.  Similar to “it sucks.” 

Back to Top blowin' up
1. Calling someone on their phone, making it ring, (usually a cell phone).  This term mostly means the ringing of the phone.  "John keeps blowin' up my phone."  2. A term used to refer to one's growth in fame and/or fortune.  Lyrical reference: ICE CUBE LYRICS - Today Was A Good Day  ""My pager still blowin' up..."" 

Back to Top blown
1. To be high or intoxicated when smoking marijuana.  "Joey's been getting blown all day." 

Back to Top blunt
1. n. usually a cigar filled with Marijuana.  Sometimes just a large "joint."  "Let's go smoke a blunt!"  Lyrical reference: DR DRE LYRICS - Blunt Time  "Blunt time-pull out your philly..."" 

Back to Top blunted
1. v. Used in reference to being high or intoxicated from smoking marijuana usually in the form of a blunt (marijuana packed cigar).  "Yo Son! I can't go to work today.  I'm straight up blunted." 

Back to Top bobble head
1. A female who likes to give oral sex on a regular.  "Man, that girl was a bobble head last night." 

Back to Top Bobby Brown
1. Marijuana/weed that is not very potent or preferably good; usually brown in color, hence the term Bobby Brown.  "You wanna get high Johnny? I got some Bobby Brown." 

Back to Top bobo
1. adj. Something that is fake/not genuine or is bootleg.  "That chain you got is bobo." 

Back to Top bogart
1. v. to hog or refuse to share a joint, but keep it in your hand or hang from your mouth. From actor Humphrey Bogart's trademark cigarettes, held in lips or hand, but rarely actually smoked. Usually associated with anything that someone hogs that is supposed to be shared.  "Don't bogart that joint dog, puff puff pass!" 

Back to Top bomb
1. see "da bomb." 

Back to Top bomb, the
1. see "da bomb" 

Back to Top bone
1. (verb) the act of a male having sex with someone.  "Did Steve bone that girl?" 

Back to Top bones
1. money.  "Nah man, that's bootleg. I can't go to the movies, I ain't got no bones."  2. n. dominos - refers to the color and original dominos material (i.e. ivory or actual animal bone)  3. n. dice. 

Back to Top bong
1. a marijuana smoking utensil.  Lyrical reference: AFROMAN LYRICS - Crazy Rap  ""Stop and hit the bong like Cheech and Chong..."" 

Back to Top boo
1. Your boyfriend/girlfriend.  "Dat's my boo your messin' wit!"  Lyrical reference: CAM'RON LYRICS - Me and My Boo  ""The figgas wit you boo, screw..."" 

Back to Top boo boo
1. see "bootsie." 

Back to Top Bookoo
1. An over abundance. A whole lot.  Bookoo originated from the french word 'beaucoup' which means much or many.  "Jason got bookoo beats on his website" 

Back to Top boom bap
1. n.  A style of hip hop signified by a hard bass drum and snapping snare that is often EQed to the forefront of the beat.  "I’m skilled in the trade of that old boom bap." 

Back to Top boom ting
1. adj. Something or someone who is amazing, fine, cool… the best.  "Did you see the VMA’s last night, it was boring till JayZ got up and boom ting!" 

Back to Top boost
1. v. to steal.  "I boosted these sneakers.
"
 

Back to Top bootie
1. n. someone's posterior.  2. see "bootsie."  Lyrical reference: GERI HALLIWELL LYRICS  ""Shake your bootie cutie calling feels like sex..."" 

Back to Top bootsie
1. adj./adv. Something undesirable. An inopportune or unfair situation, event, or thing.  "Man, that teacher is bootsie" "Did you see his pants? Bootsie!" 

Back to Top booty call
1. v. to call someone on the phone and arrange a sexual liaison, usually late night, like 1:00 to 3:00 a.m.  Lyrical reference: 2PAC LYRICS - F**k Friendz  ""I got em ready for a booty call..."" 

Back to Top bootydoo
1. When one's stomach sticks out further than their butt.  "Girl, see those heffas at the Gramblin game, they all have bootydoo." 

Back to Top bootylicious
1. adj. sexually attractive.  2. adj. voluptuous.  Not too skinny-- looking very attractive with plenty of "booty."  "Beyonce looked bootylicious in that outfit!" 

Back to Top boo-yah!
1. An exclamation used in celebrating a victory.  "Boo-Yah! I whooped you in dat basketball game!"  2. an expression added at the end of a short, insulting speech.  Used like  "So, there!" 

Back to Top bop
1. A name to call a female who has a reputation for giving oral sex.  "That girl is a bop." 

Back to Top bopper
1. A female that sleeps with a lot of other girls boy friends. 

Back to Top boss up
1. n. to attempt to intimidate someone.  "Hey dog, don't try to come up on my block and boss up. Fool, I'm running these streets!" 

Back to Top bossy
1. To be in control with an attitude.  Demanding and highly opinionated. Generally used for females.  "Watch out for old girl, cause she's bossy." 

Back to Top bougie
1. Stuck up, high class, too good  "Sarah acts bougie because her family has money." 

Back to Top bounce
1. see "Let's bounce."  Lyrical reference: TARKAN LYRICS - Bounce  ""Let me see you bounce..."" 

Back to Top Bowen
1. A person who often stinks, possibly with hygene issues. Derived from a creature that is known to inhabit sewage and have a frightening odor because it uses its own feces to disguise itself.  "Yo son! Our room always smells like crap because we got a straight up Bowen in our class."  2. To pass out after consuming little alcohol. 

Back to Top bowl
1. n. an object used to chop and prepare weed that is to be smoked. Smoking a bowl is like drinking a glass - its the contents that you actually smoke. :) Its not like you smoke using the bowl... you take the chopped weed from the bowl and put it in a cone.  "Let’s go smoke a bowl after school."  Lyrical reference: WYCLEF JEAN LYRICS - Something About Mary  ""Daddy can I get a bowl? He looked at me, he says, Son, man, you're too young..."" 

Back to Top boy
1. n.  Your friend or some one you admire.  "Yo, I’m chillin’ with my boys tonight” or “Shaq is your boy right?  He got lit up in last night’s game." 

Back to Top brah
1. friend.  Derived from "brother" or "bro"  "What's up brah?" 

Back to Top braw
1. n. (derived from brotha or brother) a friend or close acquaintance.  "Whasup braw?" 

Back to Top breakin' bread
1. v. Getting some food/eating.  "Ay dawg, I'm bout to go break some bread, I'll catch you on the west side at 30"." 

Back to Top breezy
1. n. A female or a girlfriend.  "Check out that breezy over there."  2. n. A combination of the words broad (an offensive slang term for a woman) and easy (one who is quick to have sex with another person). The term can also be used to refer to a sexy woman who is easy to get into bed.  "Nah, I aint going with ya'll tonight. I'm chillin' here with my breezy."  Lyrical reference: NICK CANNON LYRICS - My Rib  ""My misses, my world my breezy, she need me"" 

Back to Top brick
1. cold; as in temperature.  "Turn up the heat, it's brick in here." 

Back to Top bro
1. n. A close guy friend or relative. short for brother. 

Back to Top broad
1. (Often Offensive Slang.) A woman or girl. 

Back to Top brown frown
1. bad weed/marijuana. 

Back to Top bruh bruh
1. n. A friendly exciting greeting for your close friends, hommies or brothers  "Ah watz up bruh bruh bruh bruh!" 

Back to Top bubble
1. A term used in reference to the escalating excitement and or quality and quantity of something.  Usually increasing the stature and or worth of that person, or item.  "My album sales are about to bubble." 

Back to Top bubble gum
1. n. A strain (flavor) of marijuana that actually tastes like bubble gum, very expensive.  "You gone’ have to put 15 on this bubble gum or we ain’t getting’ high cause this weed is too high!"  2. n.  another word for oral sex or vagina.  "Jessica got that good bubble gum dog, I’m a try to chew on that!" 

Back to Top bubble pop
1. n. When somebody interrupts you or invades your personal space  "Say dog, don’t be comin over here bubble poppin’ cause I’m a bust yo bubble!" 

Back to Top bud
1. marijuana.  "Let's go smoke some bud."  Lyrical reference: THREE 6 MAFIE LYRICS - Liquor and Dat Bud  ""Wit that liquor and dat bud..."" 

Back to Top bugged
1. Messed up or whacked.  "Man I can't believe she broke up with you.  That's bugged!" 

Back to Top buggin
1. acting strange.  "Why you buggin?"  Lyrical reference: TRICK DADDY LYRICS - Hold On  ""Hearin nothin, stayin rich but buggin..."" 

Back to Top bunk
1. adj. really bad or aggravating.  "Dad told me to go to my room. he's so bunk!"  2. adj. something bad, boring, stupid, etc.  "This town is bunk, there's nothing to do."  3. untrue.  "He said he didn’t boost my kicks!  That’s bunk!" 

Back to Top burberry
1. n. A popular brand of clothing, often bootlegged in the streets.  "Salina look so cute with her new Burberry purse, shoes and hat that match. I’m going to the swap meet to get me some of dat tomorrow."  Lyrical reference: JAY Z - La la la
Album: Bad Boys II - The Soundtrack (2005)  "I show you how to do this son
young don’t mess with chicks in Burberry patterns
fake Manolo boots straight from Steve Madden
"
 

Back to Top burn or burned
1. To be thoroughly humiliated or insulted to the point where you cannot return with a comeback.  "Fred was "burned" by his friends for admitting to liking Limp Bizkit." 

Back to Top bush league
1. Someone who is below average.  "Mike is so bush league." 

Back to Top bust a cap
1. v. To shoot someone. **See  "I'll bust a cap . . ."  Lyrical reference: 2 PAC LYRICS - Runnin On E  ""Shoulda seen it bust a cap and freak with..."" 

Back to Top bust a grape
1. v. The popping of one’s testicle.  "Dang, that fool just bust a grape, that’s why I don’t mess with that X-Game sh*t!" 

Back to Top bust down (B.D.)
1. n. A male or female (Primarily associated with Females) who will have sex with any individual regardless of attraction or that individual's background.
  "Hey Jay, you better hook up with her, that’s an easy Bust Down (BD)." 

Back to Top bust yo grill!
1. v. To bust someone's 'grill' means to hit them in the mouth or beat them up. 

Back to Top busta
1. n. someone who acts thugish but is not.  "Get out of my grill.  You'se a busta!" 

Back to Top bustin'
1. v. (derived from "busting") executing an action, usually flawlessly, that takes skill.  "Check out Dominic. He's bustin' some phatty moves!"  2. v.  to make fun of them or insult them.  "Yo Tisha, why you always bustin on me?" 

Back to Top butt hurt
1. adj. to be hypersensitive or over offended over a prank or joke.  "Jenna got all butt hurt when Ray fronted on her in front of everybody at lunch today." 

Back to Top butta
1. adj. to be of good or smooth quality; like butter.  "Now that's the butta!" 

Back to Top buttaface
1. adj. A term used when describing a girl who has an attractive body, but an unattractive face.  "Ayo, Mailissa is a buttaface... everything look good but her face." 

Back to Top cake
1. Money.  "If I can't bake cake, then I'll take cake."  2. A large amount of cocaine, usually a kilogram worth.  "I'm about to come up on cheese as soon as I'm done slangen this cake."  Lyrical reference: LIL MAMMA LYRICS - G-Slide (Tour Bus)  ""Shorty got cake like uh Duncan Hines"" 

Back to Top cakes
1. A female that has a large and voluptuous backside.  "Oh, girl right there got cakes!" 

Back to Top cakin
1. Trying to get at or "mack" someone.  "Casey is always cakin on girls." 

Back to Top candy
1. A code word for sex.  "I went to Jaquilla's house last night and she gave me some of dat candy"  2. A code word for the club drug known as ecstacy.  "Where did you buy that candy that you had at the rave last night?" 

Back to Top candy paint
1. n. The colorful shiny/glossy coated paint job on a car (usually metallic).  "My ride got that brand new candy paint on it." 

Back to Top cap
1. v. To insult or make fun of.(-cappin', -capped)  "Why you always cappin' on me? Don't make me open up a can on you!"  2. n. To shoot someone, To put a cap in ones posterior.  "I'm going to cap your !@#" 

Back to Top cashed or cashed out
1. When you are out of money.  "I’m all cashed out brah."  2. When something is empty.  "Hey, put some more weed in this bowl . . . this is cashed!"  3. when someone is high on drugs.  "Yo Willy . . . I’m cashed out son." 

Back to Top cash-money
1. n. money.  Now also a record label “Cash Money Records.”  "“Why you dealing?”  “Cash-money baby!”" 

Back to Top Cat
1. A person (usually a male)  "What up with that cat? He think he got luv up in here?" 

Back to Top catch a fade
1. To want to fight. To insinuate that a person is going to be harmed. To physically hurt or harm an individual.  "Yo son, I heard you been talking a lot of smack. You ready to catch a fade?!" 

Back to Top chassy
1. n. (derived from the "chassis" of a car) a very pretty female. A beautiful girl.  "Check out that chassy over there!" 

Back to Top cheba
1. marijuana  Lyrical reference: PROJECT PAT LYRICS - Up There  ""I'm restin to dis non cheba bullashit you stressin tellin me to quit smokin dis"" 

Back to Top Check
1. To correct or reprehend someone.  "Look brah, you need to check you homeboy b'fore I check him!" 

Back to Top Check up on it
1. to jirate or press up on a female usually while dancing.  "Last night at the prom, Kiesha finally let me check up on it." 

Back to Top checkin out
1. going home.  2. dying.  "That fool is goin' to be checkin' out tonight."  3. to look at someone of the opposite sex in interest.  "Check out that shorty over there." 

Back to Top cheddar
1. n. money  "He got phat cheddar."  Lyrical reference: 50 CENT LYRICS - After My Cheddar  ""You're after my cheddar (ha ha) and your friends they see it too (c'mon)..."" 

Back to Top cheese
1. see "cheddar."  2. Also see *sniffing cheese 

Back to Top cheetoh
1. n. a flamboyantly gay male (reference to the flaming hot Cheeto chip)  "Candy, you better be careful w/ ol’ Rico Suave, he look like a cheetoh." 

Back to Top cheezin
1. v. smiling.  "why you cheezin so big?" 

Back to Top chewed
1. n. getting high or drunk.  "We got chewed last night, what did y’all do?"  2. adj. Someone or something that is very ugly.  "Monica’s blind date was so chewed that she promised never ever ever to go on a blind date again." 

Back to Top chewy
1. v. Marajuana mixed with cocaine. Smoked by way of various means, usually a blunt.  "I can’t stand hanging wit’ Joey, he always smoked out on that chewy!" 

Back to Top chicken head
1. n.  A girl, often ugly, that no guy wants.  "I know you don't like Nancy, she a chicken head fa sho."  2. Derived from a very vile or derogatory term for a female insinuating that they give oral sex.  Lyrical reference: G-UNIT LYRICS - Wanna Get to Know You  ""Think I'm a be chasin the checken head you own somethin. Your toes painted, hair fixed all the time..."" 

Back to Top chillaxin
1. Hanging out (chillin) and relaxing!  "I was just chillaxin with TJ and Brian." 

Back to Top chillin
1. v. to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason.  "I'm just chillin wit my friends."  Lyrical reference: CRASH TEST DUMMIES LYRICS - Just Chillin'  ""... I said I don't like to chat. You said you smoked the big kahunas. I said I'm not like that, I'm just chillin'"" 

Back to Top chips
1. n. money.  "Chris is stackin' mad chips now since he got that job at the warehouse."  Lyrical reference: MYSTIKAL LYRICS - Stack Yo Chips  ""Mystikal Lyrics stack yo chips" (ughhhh) Stack you chips..."" 

Back to Top chizzlin
1. see "chillin." 

Back to Top choke
1. v. to fall short of an intended win or goal.  "Did you see Wade choke on that game last night?  I just knew they were gonna win." 

Back to Top Cholo/Chola
1. n. Mexican gangster’s who are usually depicted by his or her (Chola) style of dress: Khaki pants, muscle shirts, flannel shirts, thick.  "Hey, Mike look at all of those wanna-be cholos over there."  2. A Hispanic gangster style of dress.  "Hey Phil, why are you wearing those pants. Are you going Cholo on me?" 

Back to Top chop it up
1. Have a conversation  "Aaight, get at me tomorrow and we can chop it up." 

Back to Top chopped
1. n. To be high on drugs or drunk.  "I was so chopped last night I didn’t even know that girl’s name I went home with." 

Back to Top choppers
1. n. candy coated rims.  "Deedee told me he ran into somebody at the swap meet selling those new choppers for $200.00… anotha' tale from the crackside!" 

Back to Top choppin'
1. v. When a car's spinners (rims that keep spinning while the car is not moving)are moving very fast  "I gots to get me some dubs' cause they be choppin' the longest when you stop at a light."  2. v. preparing drugs.  "E' was in the bathroom choppin' up and baggin' up that Oooweee."  3. Having sex often.  "Come on, you really be choppin Tanisha." 

Back to Top chopping
1. Selling drugs.  "Dan got caught up chopping yesterday." 

Back to Top chron
1. Tight, cool, awesome, etc.  "Last night I met this girl and she waz the Chron." 

Back to Top chronic
1. n. Marijuana. potent, green, homegrown skunk-style bud.  (as apposed to "bammer” bammer is mostly dry old leaf from lower strength imported commercial marijuana)  "Yo, hook me up with some of that chronic!"  2. The state of being so addicted to marijuana, that only the "chronic" has any effect anymore. Bammer no longer gives a "high."  "Billy is out thievin again cuz he's chronic!"  Lyrical reference: DR DRE LYRICS - The Chronic  ""I'm blowin' dank chronic smell comin' out of my mouth..."" 

Back to Top church
1. A phrase used as a generalized term of approval for something.  Derived from Snoop Dogg.  "Show up or ho' up." "Church." 

Back to Top chyea
1. A positive response to a question; yes.  "Do you like the 49ers?  Chyea!" 

Back to Top clap
1. Another term for the sexually transmitted disease Gonorrhea or VD.  "I just heard that Marlene got's the clap."  2. To kill someone by intentionally shooting them.  "Yo, I heard Mt. Vernon gang is gonna clap Marlene's man." 

Back to Top clean
1. adj.  Somehting that looks nice, cool, or is tight.  "Did you check out that low-rider?  Yo, it was clean!"  2. adj. Having stopped using drugs, or music that contains sexual or vulgar language. 

Back to Top cletus
1. adj./n. Tacky, country or considered backward.  "What's up Cletus?" 

Back to Top clock
1. v. to hit someone, usually knocking them in the head.  "Brian you betta chill wit' that or I'm going to straight up clock you in your grill!" 

Back to Top clock or clocked
1. To get hit by someone.  "Dude got clocked!" 

Back to Top clownin'
1. v. to make fun of someone.  "Man, you tryin to clown on me?" 

Back to Top clucka
1. A cocaine addict.  Old school term from old N.W.A song. 

Back to Top clutch
1. v. to be able to perform under extreme pressure.  "Did you see LaBron hit that winning shot in the last second? Fool that was so clutch!" 

Back to Top c-note
1. Describing a $100 bill.  "I'll give you a c-note for that iPod." 

Back to Top cock block
1. n. a term often used as a label for a person who gets in the way of a person who was about to make progress with someone of the opposite sex.  "Why did you have to be such a cock block and interupt us yesterday! I was about to get her number!"  2. v. to interupt when someone is "spitting game" with the opposite sex 

Back to Top coke bottle
1. A really nice woman's body; voluptuous.  "Wow! She has a body like a coke bottle." 

Back to Top come thru
1. to go to someone's house or pass through their turf.  "Yo, me and my boys are gonna come thru later." 

Back to Top cone
1. n. the bowl of a bong where marijuana is placed in to smoke.  "All I need is a cone and I’ll be stress free for the rest of the night." 

Back to Top coo
1. cool. 

Back to Top Cooker
1. n. as spoon or bottle cap used to cook down drugs like: meth, coke, or heroin.  2. n. a person who cooks down the drugs. 

Back to Top cool
1. if you don't know what this means, please exit now. 

Back to Top cool wit dat
1. I'm o.k. with that. 

Back to Top cooler
1. n. slang for jail.  "Jason was slippin in the game and gotta go to the cooler for a minute." 

Back to Top coolin'
1. relaxing.  see *chillin' 

Back to Top cop
1. v. To obtain or acquire something.  "I need to cop that new Kanye West CD." 

Back to Top crackalackin'
1. happening; been going on.  "Hey dude, what's crackalackin'?" 

Back to Top cracker
1. n. A white person 

Back to Top creepin'
1. v. When a person is "sneaking around", cheating on his or her boy/girlfriend. See "trifflin" 

Back to Top crib
1. n. a house.  "Let's go back to my crib, I got a lil' sum- summ'm for you." 

Back to Top crisp/crispy
1. adj. References new or current clothing.  "My man just got the crispy Lebron James sneakers." 

Back to Top crunk
1. "see krunk." 

Back to Top crusty
1. adj. Ugly, gross or nasty.  "I can't stand it when people come to school with a cold, lookin' all crusty and mess." 

Back to Top cup cakin'
1. v. To flirt with or to display 'puppy love'.  "Now since Gerrid is in the 5th grade he always cup cakin' with Trina." 

Back to Top Cupid Shuffle
1. n. A song and type of two step dance.  This song and dance craze was founded in 2006 in Lafayette, Louisiana by an artist by the name of Cupid.  "Let's get on the floor and do the Cupid Shuffle."  Lyrical reference: CUPID - Cupid Shuffle  "come on, and do the Cupid Shuffle" 

Back to Top cut
1. n. A song on a record.  "Hear that song by 50 Cent?" "That's the cut!"  2. n. A place in the hood.  "Where you at?  Chillaxin in the cut."  3. v. To put down or insult. "Don't cut me or I'll steel you in da grill!" 4. Having well defined muscles. 

Back to Top cuttin
1. v. having sex. 

Back to Top cuz
1. a title for a friend or family member.  "Michael is my cuz."  2. a gang term for Crips  "Whut up cuz?" 

Back to Top D's
1. Dayton Rims.  Expensive custom rims for cars.  "I just got a new cadillac and I think that I'm going to throw some d's on it." 

Back to Top d.i.
1. male genitalia.  derived from "di#@" 

Back to Top d.l.
1. short for down low.  See "down low." 

Back to Top da bomb
1. n. A mid nineties term for the best. A great thing or situation.  "That CD is the bomb!" "His corvette is the bomb!" "This place is the bomb!"  Lyrical reference: DMX LYRICS  ""Shorty was da bomb..."" 

Back to Top da hood
1. The "neighboorbood" or refering to a certain side of town.  "Meet me in da hood at 7." 

Back to Top dank
1. n. Good marijuana or weed.  "Let's go smoke some dank."  2. adj. very good.  "That's some dank weed." 

Back to Top dat
1. that. 

Back to Top dat go
1. Slang for "that’s really cool" or really nice. Also see "go hard."  "Hey, dat car go!" 

Back to Top dawg
1. n. a title for your friends, see "homie."  2. a guy who goes with all the girls, even if he has a girlfriend. A tramp.  "Jimmy's such a dawg! Look at him over there with those hoochies." 

Back to Top dead presidents
1. money.  "Ever since I started workin this job I've had mad dead presidents to spend." 

Back to Top deebo
1. to steal. See "jack." Derived from the character in the movie "Friday", who steals from all of the neighborhood people.  "I'm gonna deebo Mom's credit card." 

Back to Top derb
1. a slang word for a guy receiving oral sex.  "All I wanted was to smoke that herb and get the derb." 

Back to Top digits
1. Someone's phone number.  "Aye Shorty, let me get your digits." 

Back to Top Dillio
1. What's the deal or What's up?  "Yo son, what the dillio?" 

Back to Top dime
1. A bag of marijuana, usually worth ten dollars.  (A ten dollar bag of drugs was called a “dime sack.”  Five dollars is a “nickel bag.” “Dub sack” is used for $20.00 bags.  2. A good looking female.  Also see "dime-piece."  "On a scale from 1-10 she is a dime." 

Back to Top dime-piece
1. n. a good looking female. **See “shorty.” 

Back to Top dip out
1. v. to leave.  "Hey Bobby, I'm gonna dip out." or "Man, he dipped out of there FAST!" 

Back to Top dip set
1. n. A nasty girl.  "Gina don't think about nothin' but how many boys she can jump.  She ain't nothin' but a 'dip-set'." 

Back to Top dirty brown
1. bad weed/marijuana. 

Back to Top dis
1. v. (derived from "disrespect.")  To disrespect.  To insult.  "Yo . . . why you dissing me?" 

Back to Top dog
1. see "dawg" 

Back to Top doggin' on
1. being mean or cruel.  See "baggin'"  "Kion, why you doggin' on me?" 

Back to Top doin' laundry
1. v. Code word for having sex.  "Lisa wants me to come over and spend some time doin’ laundry so don’t call me till later dude." 

Back to Top Don't hate.
1. To say don't make fun of, to tell to be nice, something random to get someone's attention.  "Jon, don't hate on me." 

Back to Top donk
1. A large, round shaped and very full booty or butt.  See "badunkadunk"  "Did you see her big o donk?" 

Back to Top dope
1. adj. Late 80's verbage, still used in some arenas for something good, excellent or appealing.  See also "tight" or "phat."  "Check out his dope ride."  2. marijuana. 

Back to Top dose
1. v. to put the liquid form of LSD (acid) on an object that can be deliberately put on someones tounge or skin. This is usually done on small pieces of paper, but sometimes this is done to food items. When a food item that has been dosed is ingested, the person experiences intense hallucinations(referred as an acid trip).  "At the Dead show some one dosed some licorice and passed it around." 

Back to Top down
1. to be part of a group or friendship.  Committed to “watch their back.”  "No worries Chris.  You know I’m down."  2. agreeing or assenting with.  "I'm down with whatever you decide."  3. to be engaged in an activity.  Also the current status or happening.  "Man we gettin' down with a couple freaks in an e-class."  "I'm fin to tell you waz down with J.D. and Misty." 

Back to Top down low or D.L.
1. Secret, keep it a secret, not public information.  "Jesse just broke up with Stacey . . . keep it down low."  2. A secretive homosexual relation.  Usually between men.  "I don't talk to Tywann anymore cause he act too soft: I think he on the down low." 

Back to Top dragon, the
1. Bad breath.  "Yo, you got any gum? I got the dragon, man." 

Back to Top drippin'
1. n. something that is very cool, stands out, totally awesome.  Adopted from those who paint and design custom made cars when a car is freshly painted it looks wet and ‘candy paint drippin'.  "Duece came in the club last night with those new J’s; they was drippin!" 

Back to Top drop
1. to hit somone, usually knocking them out or to a state where they don't want to get up.  "I'm about to drop that punk!"  2. to take a pill, mainly Ecstasy.  "Are you gonna drop that pill?" 

Back to Top dropped the dime
1. to tell on someone.  "Man, he dropped the dime on Tommy." 

Back to Top drought
1. n. Going for a period of time without something you really want (usually referring to sexual activity).  "Look how Tracy and Jay hanging out again…you know that drought must be over."  2. n.  When a certain drug is in limited supply or unavailable in your city or hood. Price's are much higher.  "Dang fool. You jus' paid $250 for an ounce! The hood is in a drought fo real!" 

Back to Top drunk dial
1. when a person makes a phone call, usually late at night and when intoxicated, and embarasses oneself, or shares information that they will later regret. 

Back to Top dry hump
1. v. an old school term that still means to having sex with clothes on (two people, usually making out, becoming arosed rubbing against one another) 

Back to Top DSL
1. n./adj. A degrading term that means full luscious lips; an acronym for D**k Sucking Lips. This term is often used by teens as code so that adults will not know what they are referring to.  "Did you see her? She had some serious DSL's." 

Back to Top dub
1. 20 inch chrome rims or wheels.  2. a dub sack is a $20 bag of marijuana. 

Back to Top dube
1. (pronounced doobee) A marijuana cigarette. 

Back to Top duckets
1. money.  "Yo dawg, I ain't got no duckets.  Hook me up!" 

Back to Top Dude
1. n. A term to informally address an individual.  2. An exclamation used when something is astonishing or amazingly cool. 

Back to Top duece-duece
1. a 22 pistle (gun)  "You betta call a truce b'fore I pull out the duece-duece and get loose."  2. 22 inch rims (for your car)  "Demarcus just got paid and he bought some new tires to go on his duece-dueces, now his whip is gonna be tight!" 

Back to Top dueces
1. n. slang for saying ‘peace’ I’m out (dueces represents the peace sign you make with two fingers).  "It’s getting late I’m out, deuces." 

Back to Top dun
1. A term that is used instead of the word "son."  Like "son," this word is used as a term of endearment.  (A style of language derived from Queensbridge, NY, in which a word's first letter is replaced with the letter "D."  This form of language is mostly used with the word "son.")  "Aye yo, Dun! What you been up to Dun?" 

Back to Top dunk
1. n. An old Chevy car, usually a Capri or an Impala.  A stylish after marketed vintage car that is currently popular.  "Yo, I'm just ridin' in my dunk."  Lyrical reference: TRICK DADDY/DUNK RYDERS - Naked Hustle Remix  "dunk riders dunk ride or die (yeah)
bizzle blow one n**ga (yeah)"
 

Back to Top dunkadelic
1. Is the fusion of sports and music inspired by the cultural aesthetics of urban style, fashion, and attitude.  "He has a dunkadelic style to his game." 

Back to Top dusty
1. adj. Old, worn or dirty.  "You've been wearin' those jeans all week, they're lookin' real dusty." 

Back to Top dutch
1. n. term for marijuana joint or a blunt. Comes from ‘Dutch’ Masters cigars whose tobacco where the inner tobacco is replaced with marijuana.  "I gotta go to the store n’ get a Dutch so we can roll up this kush." 

Back to Top E
1. n. Term used for the drug "Ecstasy." Sometimes called "X"  "Lets go score some ‘E'" 

Back to Top ease up
1. means calm down or back up. 

Back to Top easy
1. Good bye.  Also see "late" or "peace"  "I'll see you later.  Easy!"  2. A person who is quick to have sex or is easily influenced into having sex.  "You Johnny, you better get at her; she's easy." 

Back to Top e-class
1. n.  e-class is a very nice type of Mercedes Benz.  2. n. even though an e-class is a Benz, in some circles, they'll refer to a really expensive car (i.e. Mercedes, Bently, Rolls Royce, BMW) as an e-class.  "Homie ridin' e-class." 

Back to Top eight ball
1. A term that refers to 1/8 ounce or 3.5 grams of methamphetamine or coke.  "Big Homie, where can I come up on an eight ball?" 

Back to Top elevate
1. v. to leave or depart.  "Say bro, we 'bout to elevate; you wanna go with us or stay here?" 

Back to Top Emo
1. Someone acting in a suicidal or depressed way.  comes from "emotional".  Originaly derived from the punk/hardcore style of music called 'emo'  "Everytime Jr. gets drunk he start goin' emo on us, huggin' us & sayin' that he love us..."" 

Back to Top ends
1. money or cash. 

Back to Top faded
1. To exhibit the intoxicating effects of a marijuana or alcohol.  "Dawg, pass the spliff so's I can get faded." 

Back to Top false
1. Not true.  "Stop falsing!" 

Back to Top fam
1. n. Family, friend or someone you're closely connected to.  "Hey yo, what up fam?" 

Back to Top fatty
1. a marijuana joint.  2. a big posterior on a female.  "Check out the fatty on her." 

Back to Top federal
1. against the law, or not right.  "Yo, I ain't stealing that money, that's federal!" 

Back to Top feel me
1. v. to understand or affirm.  "I'm about to smack you up for tryin to front on me in front of my peeps, you feel me?" 

Back to Top fi'n
1. v. (derived from "fixin") Getting ready to do something.  "I'm fi'n to tell you what's up wit Sheila and Snoopy." 

Back to Top fidiot
1. adj. A description, "fu**ing idiot."  "D.J. got caught trying to steal shoes from the swap meet... he's a fidiot!" 

Back to Top fiendin
1. needing, like an urge.  "I'm fiendin fer some cigs right now." 

Back to Top fine
1. Very good looking.  "Dang that girl is fine." 

Back to Top finna
1. going to.  See "fi'n"  "Son, I finna bust a cap." 

Back to Top fire
1. Extremely good.  Often referring to marijuana and food. **Also see “on fire.”  "Man, those tacos are fire!" 

Back to Top fish bowl
1. To fill an enclosed space with marijuana smoke. 

Back to Top fitted
1. adj. wearing very nice, trendy clothes.  "I stepped into the club fitted like a motha."  2. n. a baseball cap that is made without an adjustable strap; designed to 'fit' the head of the owner.  "All my fitteds match my kicks... Pardna, my wardrobe is tight!" 

Back to Top fitty
1. A numerical amount--fifty.  Five counts of ten.  "There was fitty of dem." 

Back to Top five on it
1. Term used to imply that the person either has a nickel bag of weed to contribute, or is willing to pitch in 5 dollars toward the purchase of marijuana. 

Back to Top fizzle
1. Another way of saying that someone is a fool.  "Malachi is such a fizzle." 

Back to Top flashing
1. v. yelling at someone, usually in front of others.  "What's up?" "My mom was just flashing."  2. v. attacking someone in a fit of rage. 

Back to Top flava
1. flavor, exact meaning.  "You know the flava?" 

Back to Top flex
1. To beat someone up or use physical force to hurt them while displaying muscles like a wrestler  "Keep on talking about my Momma and I'ma' flex on you!""  2. To display your power or skill with intensity.  "Did you see Cappa flex on the mic yesterday on 106 and park?"  3. To depart or go away.  "Hey this party is weak man, let's flex." 

Back to Top flossin'
1. v. show off ones belongings or wealth. Often while driving, showing your vehicle, its nice rims, your new jacket, etc.  "I just hung a right on Main St. Now I'm just flossin'." 

Back to Top flow
1. A rapper's ability to rap and rhyme both skillfully and competently.  "Did you hear him? He had a sick flow." 

Back to Top flush
1. adj. to have a lot of money (rich like a royal flush).  "I'm flush dog; I don't have to run these streets for doe." 

Back to Top fly
1. Something that's really cool.  "That movie was so fly." 

Back to Top fo fo
1. a 44. pistol. 

Back to Top fo rizzle
1. For Real.  "That new Canye' West single is bangin' fo rizzle." 

Back to Top fo sho
1. For sure  "Hey Mike, you gonna be there?" "Fo sho!"  2. Yes. Absolutely. 

Back to Top fo' real
1. derived from "for real."  Meaning yes, that is very true.  "Mrs. B. give us so much #$%^ homework!" "Fo'real!" 

Back to Top fo' rizeal
1. See "for real." 

Back to Top fo' shiggidy my weeble
1. Another term for saying, "for sure my friend." 

Back to Top fo' shizzle
1. (often used with “Fo’ shizzle my nizzle”)  For sure. (see “nizzle” for it’s definition.) 

Back to Top folded
1. Completely drunk or high, usually enough to barely walk at all.  "Me and Kat got folded last night after the party!" 

Back to Top foo
1. n. (derived from fool) a friend.  "Whasup foo?"  2. an insulting name for someone.  "What you lookin' at foo?" 

Back to Top for sheezy
1. (derived from "for sure") A statement of agreement.  "Are you sure you want to go to ice cream?" "For sheezy!" 

Back to Top fougazie
1. adj. flamboyant, very dramatic or attempting to be spectacular. (***History behind the word: The slang alludes to a Vietnam-era G.I. slang acronym for a particularly bad combat situation, which stands for "Fu*^ed Up, Got Ambushed, Zipped In."  "Them ni*^as over on the north side is a bunch of fougazie bi*^ches; we keeps it grimy over here on the south side." 

Back to Top four-twenty (4:20) (420) (4-20)
1. n. Commonly known as the time to smoke pot. It has come to mean everything from the act of smoking, the stuff that's smoked, and the optimum smoking time. Because 99% of today's culture DOESN'T know what 420 means, it has become a code people use to identify and talk with each other without outsiders knowing. Also known for the date, April 20th, which is the day to smoke pot all day, "the hippie holiday." Most pot smokers use 420 for just that, but, this date also happens to be Hitler's birthday which most possibly connected to or resulted in the selection of the April 20th date of the Columbine tragedy.

Note: I get a large amount of emails trying to correct me, saying that 420 is actually the California police code for possession of marijuana. Sorry- but that's an urban legend. Here are the facts straight from the LAPD: "There are several codes of law in CA that dictate drug offences. The Penal Code(PC) and the Health and Safety Code(H&S). Most of the drug offences are covered by the H&S. There is no 420 H&S, there is a 420 PC and it is "Preventing entry onto Public property". We sometimes have codes that the dispatcher uses on the radio to let us know what kind of call we are going to, but it usually is the same as the code section. Here are some of the Marijuana charges:

11359 H&S Possesion of MJ for Sales
11360(A)H&S Sales of MJ
11357(B)H&S Possesion of less than 1 oz of MJ
 

Back to Top freak
1. n. a male or female that gets around.  "J.T., quit parlayin with that freak and let's roll!"  2. v. To copulate. 

Back to Top frontin'
1. Lying.  Trying to be something you’re not.  The act of being fake.  "Man, don’t be frontin’, you know you messed with Kiesha last week!" 

Back to Top fronts
1. n. removable gold or platinum teeth jewelry.  Also known as "golds" or "grillz."  Very popular in the south.  "I went to the mall last night and got some new fronts.  Check 'em out." 

Back to Top frozen/freeze
1. adj. Another reference to jewelry or diamonds.  "Look at Ebony's frozen ears.  She has some nice earrings." 

Back to Top fugly
1. very ugly.  Derived from fu@*ing ugly. 

Back to Top G
1. n. (derived from "Gangster") A name for anyone you would associate with. A name when greeting a friend.  "Whasup G?" 

Back to Top G - money
1. More than just a "G."  (see "G") A term for your friend or acquaintance, usually someone who is good at what they do.  See "money." 

Back to Top g'd up
1. To look good. 

Back to Top gafel
1. to steal. 

Back to Top Gahbless
1. God bless. 

Back to Top game
1. A man’s conversation, specifically his attempts at wooing females.  "Marcel, she ain’t going to go out with you.  You got no game!"  2. A male’s whole presence; his conversation, and how he presents himself.  "Did you see Jay over there?  He’s got game."  3. Awareness and involvement in activity, usually used in reference to selling drugs.  "Stay strapped when you make that money cause the game is no joke." 

Back to Top gangsta
1. n. A gangster. One who acts, dresses and talks like a gang member.  "Jesse, what size are those pants? 45? You look like a gansta!"  2. For something to be nice or cool.  See “tight.”  "Yo, that outfit is gangsta." 

Back to Top gank
1. "gank" is to steal or take without permission. Same as "jack" and used the same way.  "He ganked that hat from da mall." 

Back to Top gat
1. n. (derived from Gatling gun) A gun.  "Paul, you didn't tell me you was strapped! Why you gotta have a gat?" 

Back to Top gawkin'
1. To stare at someone.  "Look, he be gawkin' at you." 

Back to Top geeked up, geeker, or geek
1. n. A Geek/Geeker is a drug addict. To be Geeked Up means to be very high on drugs.  "Jules was so geeked up on that white that he pissed on himself right in front of everybody…that’s why I just say no!" 

Back to Top geekin
1. n. The action a person under the influence of crack cocaine  "Man look at dat crack head geekin & lookin all crazy!" 

Back to Top get down
1. To engage in the activity at hand well, with distinction and excellence (fighting, partying, dancing, sex).
  "That fool want to scrap, then let's get down." 

Back to Top get washed
1. v. Term meaning to get taken over, often used in the context of violence like getting jumped or even in the context of  drugs like getting drunk or high.  "Johnny messin’ with them ballers from the East Side and gonna get washed if he ain’t careful."  Lyrical reference: HIEROGLYPHIC'S - All Things
(Album: 3rd Eye Vision 1998)  "All things, ain't, what they seem
You'll get washed; even if you're way too clean"
 

Back to Top get your swerve on
1. To get drunk, to drink, or to otherwise become intoxicated from either alcohol or drugs.  2. To get into a rhythm. To achieve a positive momentum. When playing basketball, if your team does well you can use this term for how you performed. 

Back to Top gettin ya' roll on
1. v. To look good while driving an expensive vehicle.  "Man, did you see Big Woo? He getting' his roll on."  2. To 'strut' or show off your style 

Back to Top gettin' buck
1. Getting wild and loud.  Generally associated with krump dancing.  "Last night Jannie was gettin' buck on the dance floor all night." 

Back to Top getting georgia
1. v. Term meaning to oral sex.  Referring to the Georgia Dome (another slang for oral sex is ‘dome’) thus, the hint ‘getting Georgia.  "Hey did you get some Georgia from that chick last night?" 

Back to Top getting ghost
1. To take off or leave a place.  "All those guys are getting ghost." 

Back to Top getting the hook up
1. Receiving more than you could have even wanted from a given situation.  "Billy, check out this stereo system your dad gave you . . . you got the hook up!"  2. Being joined in a relationship with the person you wanted or starting a relationship with the opposite sex. **See "hooking up."  "Mark likes Jen . . . Jen is getting the hook up." 

Back to Top getting the mack on
1. When someone is in the act of macking (see "mack").  "Check out Billy with them chassies . . . he's getting the mack on!" 

Back to Top ghetto
1. adj./adv. 1. Something undesirable.  "That place is ghetto."  2. Something excellent.  **See “ghetto fabulous.”  3. Saying or doing something you don’t have to.  Like hanging your clothes on the balcony when you have a dryer they can be put in. 

Back to Top ghetto bird
1. n. A police helicopter. Known as the only thing that flies in the ghetto. 

Back to Top ghetto-fabulous
1. Adj.  having a pseudo-rich look or lifestyle without real wealth to sustain a rich lifestyle.  "Did you see that Honda tricked out lik an e-class?  Now that's Ghetto-fabulous!" 

Back to Top giggan
1. v. (derived from "gigging")Dancing.  2. A generic verb used for an assortment of activities.  Usually the form of "to be."  "I'm just giggan it here with my friends." 

Back to Top gigolo
1. A man who is in a continuing sexual relationship with a woman and receives financial support from her.  **See “man-ho” 

Back to Top give it up!
1. A request to please applaud for something.  "Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for . . ." 

Back to Top givin' up the gold
1. When a female gives up her virginity before the right time, usually before marriage.  "Girl, why you given up the gold . . . you gonna be bankrupt later!" 

Back to Top glock
1. A gun (9 millimeter automatic pistol)  "Keep lettin' that lip pop and I'ma let my glock stop all yo plots." 

Back to Top G-macin
1. When a guy is putting on the moves or trying to get a girl to go out with him.  "Anton is G-macin on that breezy." 

Back to Top go hard
1. To show off or display skill with great intensity  "Man I can't wait to get back on the court I'm a go hard on all of y'all."  2. Very cool  "I like that song from lil wayne; that beat go hard than a mug." 

Back to Top goey
1. n. Street term for speed.  "Hey don’t mess around with Alex; that fool is on that ooey goey." 

Back to Top gold digging ho
1. n. a female that is trying to use you for your money.  "I'm going out with Shirley tonight." "Why you going out with that gold digging ho? She's always trying to get up in your wallet!" 

Back to Top Good
1. Marijuana; or drugs  "That's my boy, he got dat good for ya dog." 

Back to Top goodies
1. A sexual term that describes anything that the opposite sex has that turns you on. This can range from Hugs and kisses to private sexual parts.  "I bet you want the goodies." 

Back to Top goon
1. n. A gangster, a very obnoxious and independent person, usually someone who is from the streets.  "You know why Corey always gets into a fight when he goes to the park; cause he’s a crazy a** goon." 

Back to Top goonie
1. Homie, like a good friend.  "Yo, thatz my goonie right there." 

Back to Top got the dragon
1. to have bad breath. 

Back to Top gouda
1. n. Money (derived from the idea: gouda is a type of cheese)  "In tha Bay they call it guap, but in the valley we call it gouda; whatever it is, we gotta make that money!" 

Back to Top grain
1. n. money.  "Hey Mom, hook me up with some grain." 

Back to Top grass
1. n. marijuana. 

Back to Top greasin'
1. v. To eat or graze like a cow.  "It's so embarrassing to hang out wit' Donna at lunch cause girl be greasin'." 

Back to Top green
1. n. A term referencing money due to its color.  2. n. A term referring to marijuana because of its color. 

Back to Top grill
1. n. a person’s teeth or smile.  "Man, you better shut up or I’ll bust yo’ grill!" 

Back to Top grillin'
1. A nasty look.  A facial expression meant to give off unfriendly vibes.  Derived from the term "grill" which refers to one's teeth.  "You betta stop grillin' me." 

Back to Top grind
1. work. hustle  "I got's to stay on that grind and make some paper cause it's hard out here for a pimp." 

Back to Top grip
1. n. money.  "I've got mad grip from slangin' all that yayo."  2. n. to have a lot or a bunch of.  "He's got a grip of cheddar."  3. A long time.  "I haven't talked to you in a grip!" 

Back to Top grody
1. n. nasty, gross or disgusting.  "Did you see Alma's grody toes when she took her shoes off?" 

Back to Top grope
1. v. to grab someone sexually, usually inappropriately 

Back to Top grown
1. adj. Grown up.  "I don't know why he was kissing your little sister... he's grown." 

Back to Top guap
1. n. lots of cash. (See also "gwap.")  "Shawty did that pop and lock; had to break her off that guap."  Lyrical reference: T-PAIN/FLO-RIDA  "Shawty did that pop and lock; had to break her off that guap." 

Back to Top Gucci
1. n. An expensive brandname for fashion and accessories; like Prada or Fendi  "My baby daddy got me this gucci bag girl, I don't know where you think I got some extra money from."  2. adj. A ghetto term for something nice.  "I don't know what you talkin' bout, John John's new Hyundai is gucci than a mithi-ficki." 

Back to Top guh
1. a word that expresses confusion or annoyance; the new 'duhh'  "Don’t be lookin’ at me guh…are you gonna hit that j or what?" 

Back to Top gunnin'
1. Sam as "cappin" on someone.  When you're "gunnin", you are making fun of someone or something.  "Dude was gunnin' on your ride(car)." 

Back to Top gurp
1. v. Getting drunk or high.  "Gurp session at Shay's crib this Saturday; brang yo $5 or you don't get in." 

Back to Top gwap
1. n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "guap.")  "Tikki just got paid a gwap for picking up the trash in Mrs. Johnson's yard."  Lyrical reference: T-PAIN/FLO-RIDER  "Shawty did that pop and lock; had to break her off that guap." 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top 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?!!" 

Back to Top 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."" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top heads
1. people.  "Yo, there was mad heads at the six joint." 

Back to Top heat
1. cops.  2. a gun.  "Watch out for John, he's strapped wit' heat!" 

Back to Top 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."" 

Back to Top hecka
1. see "hella." 

Back to Top hecky
1. see "hella". Examples include:  "Hecky yea." or "Hecky naw" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top herb
1. (“pronounced “erb”)  marijuana. 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top high-five
1. H.I.V.  "Homey got the high-five from the skanch queen." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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"
 

Back to Top hit it
1. To have sex.  "When you gonna let me hit it?" 

Back to Top hit me up
1. v. To contact someone, usually by phone.  "Joe said, "Rhonda, you gonna hit me up right?"" 

Back to Top ho
1. A hooker or a hoochie, although sometimes more promiscuous than a hoochie, and therefore undesirable.  "Yo G, look at that ho!" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top hold somthin
1. Asking to barrow money.  "Let me hold somethin, you know I will pay you back." 

Back to Top hold up
1. (pronounced hole up) A phrase used to get someone to wait, as if to say  "Wait, hold on a second." 

Back to Top holdin'
1. n. possession of drugs that are ready for sale.  "I’m holdin’; so let me know if you wanna get at me." 

Back to Top holla
1. v. to communicate to someone, usually via phone or email.  "Hey, don’t forget to holla back youngn." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top home skillet
1. friend. 

Back to Top homeslice
1. A way of acknowledging a good friend.  "Waz up Homeslice?" 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top hood scratch
1. Another way of saying marijuana.  "Got any hood scratch Mike?" 

Back to Top hoodrat
1. A person in the hood. 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top hook up
1. v. see “hooking up.”  Also used as noun as in “the hook up.”  See “getting the hook up” 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top hoops
1. basketball.  "Hey man let's go shoot some hoops." 

Back to Top hooptie
1. n. A 1972 Oldsmobile or car of the like. An old beat up car.  "Here comes Billy in his hooptie!" 

Back to Top hoo-ride
1. n. loaded down car.  "Check out my partner in his hoo-ride." 

Back to Top hops
1. the ability to jump high.  "He has hops." 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top hot mess, A
1. 1.  To look really bad! 

Back to Top hot minute
1. Fast or quick.
  "I'm just gonna run in the store, it'll take a hot minute." 

Back to Top hotness
1. Something that you think is cool.  "Man, that game is hotness." 

Back to Top hott
1. very good.  "That ollie you just sprung was mad hott dude."  2. stylish.  "That jacket is hott!" 

Back to Top hottie
1. used to describe good looking guys or girls.  "Check out that new kid, he's a hottie!" 

Back to Top house
1. See "in the house." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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.’" 

Back to Top 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. " 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top hydro
1. Marijuana that is grown indoors.  "Yo, you got some hydro?" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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'." 

Back to Top I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!! (posterior)
1. To shoot someone (not necessarily just in the gluteus maximus).  "Man, you best stop mad dawging me or I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!!" 

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

Back to Top I'm straight
1. to declare that you are all right in your current state of being, as if to say  "I'm cool," or "I'm good already." 

Back to Top ice
1. jewelry, bling, usually just diamonds.  "Man, I'm about to jack that ice he's got on."  2. A veriation of the drug meth. 

Back to Top iced out
1. wearing a lot of jewelry  "Check out all that bling-bling, you're iced out!" 

Back to Top idk
1. n. short for “I don’t know”  "What is home girl’s name over there, cuz idk?" 

Back to Top ill
1. v. cool, in style. 

Back to Top ily
1. An acronym that stands for “I love you.”  Used mostly in text messages.  "Call me in 2 hrs, I’m at the movies…ily." 

Back to Top in the heazy
1. See "in the house." 

Back to Top in the house
1. not in an actual house but at a present gathering or location.  "My man Will's in da house!" 

Back to Top inked up
1. v. Getting tattoo'd  "Did you see Camron?  He just got inked up last night." 

Back to Top ish
1. A term used to replace SH*T; usually referring to something or a series of events.  "Man, I'm tired of all this ish." 

Back to Top it's all good
1. Something said to express that everything is under control and fine. Usually rebutting an accusation.  "Justin, are you trying to thieve some of my CD's?" "No man . . . quit trippin'! It's all good!" 

Back to Top it's real
1. See “It’s all good.”  "For all the hata's, it’s real." 

Back to Top jaba
1. n. meaning marijuana.  "Let's go smoke some jaba." 

Back to Top jack
1. (v.) to steal. Originally derived from "car-jack," although, now pertains to stealing anything.  "Check out his new walkman...let's jack it!"  2. n. Another reference to a telephone.  "I just got off the jack, waiting for him to call me back." 

Back to Top jacked
1. v./adj.Thoroughly annihilated. Messed up.  "Man, the barber jacked up your hair. Billy, what happened? Your car is jacked!"  2. Stolen.  "Billy, what happened to your car, did it get jacked!"  3. Can also mean very influenced by marijuana.  "D'ja see T? Man, is he jacked!" 

Back to Top jail-bait
1. A female who is really attractive but under age.  "Hey, check out that jail-bait." 

Back to Top jankity
1.   "see "janky"" 

Back to Top janky
1. adj. old or broken.  In bad shape.  "Billy, we ain't taking your janky old car to the prom!" 

Back to Top jaw u
1. v. To hit someone in the jaw.  "You betta give me 50 feet or I’ma jaw you dog!" 

Back to Top jeepin'
1. having sex (most likely but not limited to the inside of a jeep)  "I was jeepin' last night with Jason and my head kept getting knocked into the dome light."  2. Rollin’ in a cool Jeep; profiling in a nice Jeep.  "Four wheel cowboy jeepin' down Santa Fe."  Lyrical reference: C.W. MCCALL - Four Wheel Cowboy  "Four wheel cowboy
Jeepin' down to Santa Fe"
 

Back to Top jigga
1. n. a gigolo; someone who's got the hook up with the ladies.  "Yo, wussup jigga?"  2. n. a word that rappers called each other on the radio because they weren't allowed to use another word. 

Back to Top Jiggaboo
1. A tern of endearment towards a close friend or a boyfriend or girlfriend.  See the word "Jigga" and "Boo."  "Yo, wassup jiggaboo?" 

Back to Top jiggy
1. hot, attractive, sexy. 

Back to Top jocking
1. (pronounced "Jockin") Oldschool term for trying to become the girlfriend of a guy. Flirting.  "Michael! Watch out for that gold diggin' ho Sabrina; she's jockin you!"  2. To copy someone.  For example, if someone is wearing the same shirt as you, they are "jockin'" you. 

Back to Top joint
1. Old term for a marijuana cigarette; to smoke a joint.  "He smokin a joint, lemme hit dat!" 

Back to Top juiced
1. To get drunk or hammered.  "That kid is so juiced." 

Back to Top jump off
1. My sex partner.  **Also “My jump off”
  
 

Back to Top junk
1. A guy's genitals.  "Tom just got kicked in the junk." 

Back to Top junk in the trunk
1. n.  A large rear end that looks good.  **Also see “badunkadunk” 

Back to Top juvie
1. n. Juvenile Hall; children’s prison.  "T.J. was caught trying to steel some blunts at the store and got sent to juvie again!"  2. n. A boyfriend or girlfriend who is generally younger than you.  "Y’all ho*’s better not f*^k wit my juvie cause he’s hot and he don’t wanna loose me."  Lyrical reference: MAGNOLIA SHORTY - That's My Juvie  "Y’all ho*’s bet not f*^k wit my juvie
Cause he hot and he and he don’t want to loose me"
 

Back to Top keep it 100
1. n. To tell the whole truth, keepingit 100% valid and true. Also "Keep it hun'ed"  "Alright man, keep it 100. Why do you be taking those long showers?" 

Back to Top keep it real
1. a phrase used to say goodbye.  Just as if to say, "peace."  "I gotta go Brian." "Okay.  Keep it real." 

Back to Top kemosabe
1. n. Very close friend.  The word derives from the old show, The Lone Ranger. Kemosabe was the nick name given to the Lone Ranger's side kick Tonto.  "I gots love for Hashim. That's my kemosabe" 

Back to Top kick game
1. see spittin’ game. 

Back to Top kickin' it
1. v. To relax, usually with ones friends. To merely exist, usually with no work involved.  "Where are you going Billy?" "Just kickin' it with my friends!" 

Back to Top kicks
1. shoes. 

Back to Top killa
1. The very best that there is.  "Dude, that wave was so killa!" 

Back to Top killin'
1. To do something that is really annoying or distracting to someone.  "Man why you killin’ my swag now?" 

Back to Top klepto (or klepto’d)
1. To steal something small.  "I klepto’d her lipstick.” or “I’ll klepto it for ya." 

Back to Top knifers'
1. n. People who heat up knifes and burn marijuana instead of using a pipe or a bong. In the cannabis culture, knifers are a method of smoking marijuana. It involves heating up two flat surfaces, usually butter knives on a stove, then sandwiching a small amount of marijuana between the two hot knifes, causing the marijuana to either vaporize or burn almost instantly. Because the temperature can be lower than combustion techniques such as using a smoking pipe or a bong, the resulting process can more efficient as THC is destroyed at relatively low temperatures.  "Dawg, I ran into these knifers who showed me how to vape this weed & I got tore up!" 

Back to Top knocked out
1. asleep.  "Yo Jerry is knocked out!" 

Back to Top koolaid
1. One's business.  **See “all up in the kool-aid."  "Why you always gotta be gettin up in my koolaid Boo!"  2. Someone’s stuff.  "You better get up outta my koolaid, or I'm ganna bus a cap in yo a**!" 

Back to Top krump dancing
1. v. 'krumpin' 'getting krump. A form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the "Urban" Black dance movement. Check out the movie Rize to see what krumpin' is about.  "Nancy was krumpin' last night and turned the whole party out." 

Back to Top krunk
1. adj. Wild and exhilarating. Taking it to the next level of excitement or fun.  "That party last night was krunk as hell." 

Back to Top kryptonite
1. A weakness.  "Boy, that girl is my kryptonite." 

Back to Top kush
1. n. A stand of marijuana.  "We only smoke that kush... that presidnetial sh*t from George Bush."  Lyrical reference: LIL' WAYNE - Kush  "Yeah, and we smoke that kush
Yeah, that kush
Yeah, and we ball like swoosh
Yeah, like swoosh [x2]"
 

Back to Top kype
1. v. trivial theft  "Dude, he just kyped that black nail polish from Hot Topic!" 

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 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 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 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. 

Back to Top M&M
1. alright.  A little above mediocre.  "Do you like that youth pastor?" Yea, he's M&M." 

Back to Top M10r
1. n. text code for motherf*#^er; you begin with "m" (for mother) then 10 (for the next 10 letters) followed by "r"  Often used in texting, also seen as ml0r  "I can't believe this m10r... he's gonna give us a pop quiz today!" 

Back to Top ma duke
1. n. slang for mother  "You can cap all you want, just don't talk about ma dukes or it's gonna be on dog." 

Back to Top ma or mami
1. a female, usually Spanish or Puerto Rican.  Usually used in a pick up line.  "Hey ma.  You lookin' good tonight." 

Back to Top mack
1. v. To steal or take advantage of.  "Yo . . . free pizza? I'm going to mack on some of that!"  2. To make a pass at someone or try to get sexual favor. Male flirting.  "Quit mackin on them bootsie-lookin hoochies over there!"  3. n. Someone who "macks."  See "playa."  "“Check out Jesse over there with them chassies . . . he thinks he's the mack!"" 

Back to Top mad
1. adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills" 

Back to Top mad dawg
1. v. (pronounced "mad dog") To stare someone up and down from head to foot as if to initiate a fight.  "You best not be mad dawging me boy . . . I'll bust you up!" 

Back to Top mad skills
1. an incredible ability to jump high. 

Back to Top making cookies
1. having sex.  Usually used as a code term to warn friends not to come by and interrupt. 

Back to Top man up!
1. a term used to suggest to a friend or otherwise to not be a wuss about a certain issue. Frequently used when talking about beer drinking.  "Ugh, my stomach hurts...I can't drink tonight." "Man up and drink some beers!" 

Back to Top man, the
1. n. a policeman.  "Watch out! It's the man!"  2. a guy who is extremely cool.  "Thanks for the hook up.  You're the man!" 

Back to Top man-ho
1. See gigolo. 

Back to Top marinating
1. To chill or relax.  "What's up Mike?  Not much, just marinating." 

Back to Top mark
1. Anyone identified as an easy target, or "sucke."  "Doug is such a mark." 

Back to Top Mary or Mary Jane
1. Marijuana.  "Do you know Mary?  Do you know where I can find Mary?" 

Back to Top mean muggin
1. v.  When someone looks hard at you or passes on a dirty look as if they’re ‘hating on you.’  "Man, dude was mean muggin when he fount out you was makin' cookies wit his ol-G."  Lyrical reference: B.G.’s MOVE AROUND - I Am What I AM
Album: Heart of the Streetz, Vol.2, 2006  "I hold it down, never bound, out of state thuggin'
I don't be trippin when the haters go to mean-muggin' (muggin')
I keep a strap in the hand so I keep stuntin' (stuntin')"
 

Back to Top merk
1. v. to beat someone to death, to abuse or kill someone. (Also, murkage, murkism) (See "murk")  "Keshawn keep on acting like a punk he gonna get merked hanging w/ them fools from the East Side." 

Back to Top meth
1. Shortened term for Crystal Methamphetamine, a very dangerous drug. 

Back to Top MILF
1. A very foul term for someone’s mother that is very attractive.  The word is an acronym for a “Mother that I’d Like to Fu**” 

Back to Top milkshake
1. adj. a female's sexual appeal. Derrived from Kelis' song 'My milkshake is better than yours'.  "Janice got that milkshake that make everybody wanna get wit' her."  2. Also as a reference to vaginal discharge. 

Back to Top mitzi
1. n. street name for the drug Ecstasy.  "Jason ain't nothing but a tweaker; I swear he's in love with Mitzi!" 

Back to Top mob
1. v. To leave or depart in a hurry with many people.  "Thangs is getting crazy like something’ bout to jump off, man we bout to mob out."  2. n. An acronym meaning: Money Over Bit%&’es  "I keeps my attitude at mob status, it’s just pimpology baby, just pimpology." 

Back to Top Mofo
1. n. Short for mother f***er; often used by kids around their parents or adults who are opposed to vulgar language so that they are not understood while using it. 

Back to Top money
1. adj./adv. Right on the mark. To be excellent.  "Yo . . . Billie . . . you are money" "Billy is our leading scorer on the team. He's the money."  2. a name you call your friend.  See "g-money."  "Yo money, check this out." 

Back to Top monkey
1. n. A girl's genetalia. 

Back to Top muffin' stuffin'
1. v. having sex.  "Yo imma be stuffin that muffin tonight." 

Back to Top mug
1. Face.  Derived from mug-shot. 

Back to Top mula
1. n. A word used to refer to money, usually in large quantities.  "As soon as I come up on some mula, I gonna cop me a new ride." 

Back to Top murk
1. v. to beat someone to death, to abuse or kill someone. (Also, murkage, murkism) (See "murk")  "Keshawn keep on acting like a punk he gonna get murked hanging w/ them fools from the East Side." 

Back to Top my bad
1. a phrase said to admit guilt in a situation.  "Oh, that's not your grandma, that's your mom? My bad!" 

Back to Top my nizzle
1. A Euphemism for nig***.  A name you call your close friend.  (although, white people might want to not use this word because of it’s racist root word).  "Wassup my nizzle!" 

Back to Top nappy
1. adj. tightly coiled, curled or tangled hair.  Hair distinctive to some Africans or African Americans while in its natural state, or locked in dreads  "Yo Mamma hair is so nappy, she got to take a Tylenol just to comb it!" 

Back to Top nappy dugout
1. n. A slang word for a woman’s vagina. The word was made known by George Clinton and the Funkadelics and later tapped by Ice Cube in his song "givin up the nappy dugout." The term was also used in the film "Bulworth" by Warren Beaty's character after he picked up the term hanging in the hood.  "the nappy dugout, its where you gets the bugout--from Bulworth" 

Back to Top nasty
1. A word used to describe something that is ridiculously good or someone who is excellent in what they do.  "Kobe was nasty on that basketball court last night." 

Back to Top navigate
1. v. Let's go.  "Lets navigate." 

Back to Top neck
1. v. slang for oral sex.  "Hey dog, I'm goin out wit Valarie; I heard she give good neck." 

Back to Top necka
1. Euphemism for nig***. Also another variation is "nikkah" or "nigga" 

Back to Top nephew
1. n. A friend or acquaintance. A revised version of ni**a, as per Snoop Dogg. Replaces earlier terms such as homie, etc.  "What's up my nephew?" or... "Have you seen that nephew?" 

Back to Top newbie (NooB)
1. n. Someone who is new to a particular activity, specifically a game, concept or forum. 

Back to Top nigga
1. a variation of the word nigger. Generally used by African Americans for a close acquaintance or term of endearment.  See also "nikkah" and "necka."  "Hey, wassup my nigga!" 

Back to Top nikkah
1. Euphemism for nig***. Also other variations are "necka" or "nigga" 

Back to Top nine
1. n. A nine millimeter semi-automatic pistol.  "Man, you best stop mad dawging me or I'll whip out my nine and bust a cap in your #*^%!" 

Back to Top ninja
1. A word that African Americans use for "my nigga" as in like a friend. 

Back to Top nizzle
1. see "my nizzle." 

Back to Top norteno
1. Chicano and Hispanic gangs usually from the northern part of California who wear the color red, symbolizing their gang, hood, and the northern region. These gangs usually do not get along/rival with the sureno gangs of the southern region of California  "Aye Homie, I think that fool is a norteno." 

Back to Top nug
1. A high quality bud of marijuana.  "Wow, look at the size of that nug." 

Back to Top nurga
1. n. Less harsh way of saying nigger.  "Look here nurga…you betta have my money when I come over today!" 

Back to Top o.d.'in
1. Over doing it.  "Dashawn you o.d.'in with them chips." 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top O.G. style
1. A way of saying that you did something gangster.  **See O.G.  "You did that all O-G style dawg." 

Back to Top off the chain
1. fun or exciting. See "off the hook." 

Back to Top off the heezy
1. or "off the heezy for sheezy" meaning very cool.  See "off the hook." 

Back to Top off the hizzle
1. see "off the hook" 

Back to Top off the hook
1. Exceptionally good.  "Did you see John’s new 22” spinners?  They was “off the hook!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top on fire
1. Extremely good, often in sports.  "Lebron was on fire last night." 

Back to Top on his/her/my/your jock
1. obsessed with a guy or girl.  "Billy, why them hoochies on your jock?" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top onion
1. n. a girl with a large posterior or buttocks.  "Check out the fine onion on that betty." 

Back to Top 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?"" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top pack it up
1. to get out of somewhere very quickly.  "Pewee just called & said Po Po is coming, we gotta pack it up right now!"  2. v. to pack marijuana into a pipe or bong.  "They all was telling to pack it up, but I said if you didn’t put 5 on it you can’t run the weed session!" 

Back to Top pad
1. An old school term still used in some parts for house.  "Yo lets go chill at my pad." 

Back to Top paper(s)
1. n. money  "I got to get me some paper if I'm going to be rollin' with them."  2. n. the papers used to roll joints 

Back to Top Papers
1. Someone who is on parole or on probation  "I don't smoke weed- I'm on papers.
"
 

Back to Top parlayin
1. v. relaxing and communicating, like sitting and talking to a female.  "Check out Reggie parlayin with Shana." 

Back to Top pawtna
1. n. (pronounced "pawt-na") From "partner."  A friend.  A loyal associate.  "Was'up pawtna!" 

Back to Top payned
1. To be shut down, instead of saying "snap."  "Dude, you just got payned!" 

Back to Top peace
1. good bye.  See also "peace out." 

Back to Top peace out
1. a farewell remark.  To say to someone, especially a friend, "good bye." 

Back to Top peanut
1. n. Someone whose acting like a chump or immature.  "I ain’t letting Mikie come with us to the park no more; he ain’t nothing but a peanut!" 

Back to Top pearl
1. To leave.  "I'll catch you later.  I’m about to pearl." 

Back to Top peel
1. n. a basketball. 

Back to Top peep 'dis
1. v. an order given to observe or to listen--to check out.  "Yo G, peep this triflin' shawty." 

Back to Top peeps
1. short for "peoples."  Meaning friends and family.
  "Props to my peeps." 

Back to Top peng
1. adj. Someone who is very attractive, physically fit and sexy.  "Look at that girl, she is so peng; I gotts to get her number or email or sumthin’!" 

Back to Top peoples
1. n. friends, companions or acquaintances.  "I got all my peoples out on 100th and Crenshaw!" 

Back to Top perpetratin'
1. to imitate or try to be something you’re not.  "Why is that wigga always perpetratin!" 

Back to Top phat
1. adj./adv. (pronounced "fat") Very good, cool, top notch.  Also used as an acronym, pretty hot and tempting.  "His corvette was phat!"  2. Also seen as “actin like you phat” which means actin’ like you are cool, tough, or something special. 

Back to Top phatty
1. adv. (pronounced "fatty") Incredibly good, cool, top notch. Usually in admiration of a feat or trick.  "That 360 in the air was phatty!"  2. a large joint – marijuana.  See “blunt.” 

Back to Top PHD
1. An acronym/euphemism for "playa hata degree."  Someone who tries to mess up a "playa's chance with women (his "game")  "Tomesha has a PHD.  She’s always messing up my game!"  2. A teacher or authority figure who seems to have something against “playas” or "gangster-like" students. 

Back to Top piece
1. n. Also “piece of a**” (posterior)  A derogatory term for a female, usually one being used for sexual favor, with derogatory intonations of a lack of emotion.  "Nah-uh, Dawg, she aint my boo. She just a piece."  2. sex.  "I’m a go over Tanisha’s and get me a piece."  3. n. a gun or weapon.  "Back off, I’m carrying a piece." 

Back to Top piff
1. Describing some super quality weed/marijuana.  "Yo, my cuz got the piff." 

Back to Top pigeon
1. an ugly girl.  "Quit mackin’ on those pigeons over there."  2. a girl who goes with all the guys, whether or not she has a boyfriend, usually just for sexual favors. 

Back to Top pimp
1. adj. Very admirable or desirable. Extremely good.  "Check out his pimp ride!"  2. n. a male who is extremely admirable, especially with the women.  "Take notes fellas, I'm the pimp!" 

Back to Top pimp-daddy
1. Someone extremely “pimp.”  See “pimp.”  The pimp of all pimps.  Someone who excels in all the qualities of pimpdom.  "Look at Billy pimpin all dem ho’s. He’s the pimp-daddy braw!" 

Back to Top pimpershcnaps
1. n. a pimp in training; a pimp apprentice.  "Did you see them pimpershcnaps trying to talk to Sheila and Tasha after school?" 

Back to Top pimpin'
1. Something very cool or ghetto fabulouse  "Hey dawg, them new sneakers by Tha Game is pimpin' I'ma get some of those next week."  2. A guy trying to pick up on girls.  "Look at him pimpin'." 

Back to Top playa
1. (pronounced "playa") Someone, usually, but not always, a male, who "dates" a lot of the opposite sex at the same time. Or someone who has a different girlfriend or boyfriend every week or so.  "Sheila, you ain't all that. John's a player, and you the flavor of the week!" 

Back to Top plex
1. n. To have a grudge, conflict or a problem with someone.  "I ain’t goin with y’all if Nisha is coming cause we still plexin’ about her tryin’ to steal my man." 

Back to Top po-nine
1. n. Nick name used for cop or police, such as 5-0 or ‘Po-po’  "Kill all that whooptidoo, Po-nine just walked in the building so chill!" 

Back to Top poodle
1. . Someone inferior. Someone, usually female, that is looked down upon.  "Check out that poodle over there by herself!" 

Back to Top pop off
1. The provoking or initiating of a fight or confrontation.  "Watch your back tonight, cause some stuff gonna pop off." 

Back to Top po-po
1. n. (pronounced poe-poe) a policeman.  "Whatch out!  It's the po po!" 

Back to Top poppin'
1. A ghetto way of saying what's going on.  "Yo, whaz popin?"  2. To initiate the activity and involvement of something; to start something.  "Let's get this party poppin."  3. n. something that's very cool.  "Shawty keep it on and poppin'." 

Back to Top poppin' bottles
1. Getting drunk.  "At the party they will be poppin' bottles." 

Back to Top poppins
1. Perfect, as in 'Mary Poppins is perfect in every way.' 

Back to Top poser
1. someone who immitates or tries to be something he is not.  See perpetratin'  "Check out that cracker over there thinking he’s all ghetto.  He’s a straight up poser." 

Back to Top post up or posted up
1. To stay in one place.  Derived from drug dealers on street corners.  Staying on the corner in one place, like a street post.  "I was posted up all day on E. 14th." 

Back to Top posted
1. It means to be somewhere. Usually by yourself.  "The Po was posted on the corner waitin to bust the party." 

Back to Top pote
1. n. short for Newport cigarette.  "DD is a nicotine fiend. He was smoking potes since he was 5!" 

Back to Top potent
1. Fine or good.  "She be potent!" "That weed is potent." 

Back to Top pound it
1. something you say when you want to greet someone with the ghetto high-five- by tapping your fist on theirs and vice-versa. 

Back to Top prada
1. n. A brandname of clothes and fashion accessories like Gucci or Fendi  "If you love me I want you to buy me a Prada knapsack, with the hat to match." 

Back to Top p-ride
1. n. a pimped out car.  "Once I get my p-ride on the streets wit this new system, all the girls gonna be up on it!" 

Back to Top props
1. n. Favor or admiration credited to a person because of something done. A verbal recognition of good achievement. 

Back to Top prostitots
1. little girls that wear tight low cut jeans and belly shirts like Brittany Spears  "Check out those prostitots over there.  What ya think . . . are they 11?  12?" 

Back to Top puff
1. A term that refers to the smoking of marijuana.  "Baby, I'm about to roll over to Jay Jay's house to puff that weed." 

Back to Top puff-puff pass
1. v. a procedure that people do when smoking marijuana; basically consisting of taking two inhales of the weed (puff-puff) then passingit on to the next person.  "We all put five on this stanky-dank, so stick with the rules: PUFF-PUFF PASS!" 

Back to Top pump it up
1. v. To engage in sexual intercourse, from the male perspective. 

Back to Top Pump yo brakes
1. v. 1.to stop whatever it is you're doing or are about to do.  "I'm bout to go holla at Kianna." " Ay, dawg. Pump yo brakes, she a gold digga." 

Back to Top punk
1. (v.) Steal or take something.  "Did you punk the last ding-dong?" "I heard Gena's car got punked." 

Back to Top punked
1. Embarassed by someone else. 

Back to Top Purple Urple (a.k.a. Purple Haze)
1. n. A strong strain of sativa cannabis, usually containing leaves with a purplish tint or purple fibers.  "Yo, I got some bomb purple haze with me tonight; its gonna get us seriously faded." 

Back to Top purps, purple urple
1. a term for a strong strain of marijuana that has purple leaves.  "JJ told me that he had some purple urple if I wanted to come by, but I told him that I'm off them grapes, I'm trying to clean my life up." 

Back to Top pusher
1. n. One who sells narcotics/drugs illegally.  A drug dealer. 

Back to Top pushin'
1. the illegal distribution of drugs.  "That fool better keep all his info on the low or he's gonna do some real time for pushin' weight, all that weight."  Lyrical reference: Pushin' Weight; Ice Cube & Mr. Short KHOP  "A yeah yeah
I push rhymes like weight
I push rhymes like weight"
 

Back to Top put that on
1. Asking for or verifying authenticity. Like to ask "you swear!" "or I swear by my mom's grave."  ""Tim got a new car!" "Put that on!" "I put that on!" or "I put that on everything!"" 

Back to Top puta
1. v. A Spanish slang which means ‘f^ck’, used mostly as a term of disgust or anger.  "Aqui esta tu puta comida. = here is your f*^king food."  2. adj. A Spanish slang which means ‘whore’ or prostitute.  "You are the son of a puta!" 

Back to Top putting me on blast
1. to be publicity disciplined or to have someone raise their voice at you.  Similar to "putting someone on the spot."  "Why was that teacher putting me on the blast?" 

Back to Top queen
1. n. A homosexual male who is extremely flamboyant and exemplifies many female traits and gestures.  "I've seen some gay people in my life, but that fool is straight up a queen." 

Back to Top R. Kelly
1. v.  To have sexual relations with a younger woman.  Because R&B singer R. Kelly has that reputation.  "Why you R. Kellyin’ those jr. high girls, One time?" 

Back to Top raggedy
1. adj.  Worn or broken down.  See “tore up.”  "Get your raggedy ride out a here poser!" 

Back to Top ratchet
1. adj. wild, crazy, out of control.  "These girls out here are so ratchet; they will do anything for money."  2. n. slang for a gun derived from using the word "tool" for a gun.  "I had to pull out the ratchet when those fools was actin’ up." 

Back to Top raw
1. adj. anything pure or untampered with.  Hardcore or very intense  "I don't even like to joke with Mr. Jones, he raw then a mug."  2. adv. Sex without a condom  "Ol' Dirt used to sing how he liked it raw, until he died." 

Back to Top Real Talk
1. The Truth.Something very serious.  "I can't stand it when these so-called rappers be tryin' to rap about how hard they are when they just studio gangsta's and dat's real talk." 

Back to Top recognize
1. v. (pronounced reh cug nize) To respect. "Boy you better recognize!" 

Back to Top redbone
1. adj. a lighter complexion African American female.  "I want to go to New Orleans this summer and pull some of them redbone girls!"  Lyrical reference: BEYONCE - Creole  "So all my red bones get on the floor
And all my yellow bones get on the floor
And all my brown bones get on the floor
Then you mix it up and you call it creole"
 

Back to Top reggin
1. The word nigger pronounced backwardly so as to not be confronted for using such a racist term; a term usually used by the racist.  "Check out that reggin. What is he doing around these parts?" 

Back to Top relish
1. A term used for marijuana, usually after the compressed nuggets are broken up and the seeds are separated from the cannibis.  "Aye Son, you got that relish?" 

Back to Top relli
1. Another way of saying relative or friend.  "Matt is my relli." 

Back to Top represent
1. Trying to do your best; to achieve some respect.  "I'm just tryin' to represent." 

Back to Top rest
1. n. The house or the place where someone resides.  "Hey meet me at the rest and we'll rock some o dat new playstation." 

Back to Top reup
1. A term used by drug dealers and users referring to the need to restock on the product(s) that were sold or used.  "I need to go hit up the big homie and reup on that herb."  2. The term is also used in reference to the profit a drug dealer makes in comparison to what he paid for the product he sold and capitalized on. 

Back to Top ride
1. n. Someone's mode of transportation. A car.  "Check out his pimp ride!"  2. to have sex.  "Girl, do you wanna ride tonight?" 

Back to Top riding dirty
1. Driving with drugs or drug paraphernalia.  ""I know these fools wanna catch me riding dirty."" 

Back to Top RIP Dolla
1. n. A popular term being tweeted and sent over Facebook to commemorate the rapper Dolla who was murdered hours after posting through tweeter his location. 

Back to Top rise up
1. to warn someone away, as if to say to "back off." (see "step off")  "Man you best be risin' up off me!" 

Back to Top rock
1. crack-cocaine.  Sometimes used as a term for drugs in general. 

Back to Top rockin'
1. v. to wear something, generally in a ‘show-off’ type of way.  "Did you see Genine rockin’ her skinny jeans yesterday?" 

Back to Top rocks
1. n. fat or big diamonds. 

Back to Top roll
1. to leave. (see "roll-out" and "let's roll.") 

Back to Top roll out
1. v. to leave.  "We 'bout to roll out." 

Back to Top rolla
1. A female who sleeps around with lots of guys.  "Karen is such a rolla." 

Back to Top rollin'
1. chillin', hangin' out, rollin' with the flow, takin' what life gives you.  "I'm rollin' with the homies."  2. a term used when under the influence of Exstasy(x).  "Hey, are you rollin?" 

Back to Top rolls
1. n. Ecstasy pills.  "Many I took two rolls last night at the concert and I was rollin like a fool!" 

Back to Top roll-up
1. v. To arrive, mainly through the use of a car.  "Eh, I say we roll up to that party tonight and roll up on that fool James."  2. Something that an enemy would do to sneak up on you; also to interact or address another person aggressively, particularly an enemy.  "Let's roll up on those fellas and bust a cap!"  3. To fight.  "Roll up, fool!" 

Back to Top roses
1. n. Dollars. Used mostly as a euphemism in prostitution circles. Sometimes also referred to as "flowers."  "She said that she’d do whatever you wanted to for a donation of 100 roses." 

Back to Top rummy
1. n. to be sloppy drunk.  "Tasha was so rummy last night that I thought she was gonna get rate-dapped." 

Back to Top run
1. v. A command to surrender your valuables.  "Yo fool, run that watch, them sneakers and that ice-grill right now or I'm-a blaze this heata!" 

Back to Top runnin' game
1. See "spittin' game." 

Back to Top s'okay
1. n. It's okay... A question used to reassure someone.  "S'okay...I was just buggin' y'know?" 

Back to Top s'righ
1. (derived from "s'allrigh" or "it's all right") everything is okay, no problems.  "J.T., you want me to help you with that?" "S'righ" 

Back to Top S.T. Rugglin
1. a name given to someone who is struggling.  "You're S.T. rugglin." 

Back to Top s.t.b.y.
1. abbreviation for "sucks to be you." Often a put down used in texting.  "I sw you wt Franklin at the mall …s.t.b.y." 

Back to Top sack
1. n. A bag (usually a zip lock bag) of marijuana/weed.  The term usually is preceded by the dollar amount.  "Tonight I'm gonna get faded off this dub sack I just bought." 

Back to Top safe
1. adj. Someone who is trustworthy or a friend.  "Don’t worry about Tyrone, that fool safe." 

Back to Top salty
1. to have a bad attitude towards someone or something.  "Don't be all salty with me!" 

Back to Top sauced
1. To be extremely drunk.  "Man we got sauced last night at that party." 

Back to Top say my name
1. an exclamation used to intimidate or used for celebration.  If someone just scored a touchdown they might say,  "Say my name (insert cruel noun here)!" 

Back to Top scally
1. n. whore, slut; generally a lady of ill repute.  "Dude, I’m not gonna talk to any of these Scally’s around here, I ain’t got no protection for that!" 

Back to Top scam
1. v. The act of using someone for a sexual favor without liking them.(see "mack")  2. n. A title given to the person used in this process. 

Back to Top sceolla
1. n. A quater key of crack cocane; term mainly used on the west coast.  "I’m so pimp, I can cover pay roll with sceolla and still have scraps from that!" 

Back to Top school
1. to show superiority by teaching someone a lesson or showing someone how to do something. To beat someone in a competition.  "Man, give me that ball, I'm going to school you!" 

Back to Top scooping
1. v. when a boy puts his hand under a girls bra and feels her breast or puts his hands down the front of her pants.  "Joe was scooping Nesha at the movies on the low, but everybody knew what was up." 

Back to Top score
1. v. A term used in reference to succeeding in the aim to have sex with another person.  "I think I'm gonna score with Angel tonight." 

Back to Top scrap
1. v. to fight. 

Back to Top scrappa
1. n. East Coast slang for money or dollars.  "I gotta go hit them streets and collect my scrappa." 

Back to Top scratch
1. n. Money, cash.  "Look cousin, we ain’t going to Six Flags if we ain’t got no scratch, so you might as well stop talking about it!"  2. v.  to engage in a sexual act with someone,  usually but not limited to mutual masturbation.  "Aye baby, you lookin’ hot tonight, you need to let me scratch that itch you got." 

Back to Top screepy
1. A word made by the accidental combination of creepy and scary.  It can be used in place of either word.  "That is one screepy lookin' guy." 

Back to Top screw
1. n. slowed down rap music aka ‘chopped and screwed’ made famous in the south by DJ Screw.  "I don’t bump nothin’ but that screw afta 11."  Lyrical reference: DRAKE'S NOV.18 ALBUM - So Far Gone, 2009  "I'm in Houston
Candy paint switchin colors in the light
It's about like 11 p.m
And we just rollin through the city
Bumpin that screw
B.M.O
U.G.K"
 

Back to Top scrilla or scrill
1. n. money. 

Back to Top scrub
1. n. A person who is poor and has little to no money.  "Man, I ain't hangin' out with them scrubs; we’ll have to pay for their lunch and bus fare!" 

Back to Top seed or seeds
1. n. kids, a person's offspring or posterity.  "She look good, but she got them seeds." 

Back to Top sellin' out
1. Someone who switches their beliefs or passion all the time.  "Dan is always sellin' out." 

Back to Top selling woof tickets
1. Trying to get someone to believe a falsity. Spreading lies.  "Girl, you be jawsin . . . you're jus' selling woof tickets." 

Back to Top serve
1. v. To beat someone up.  To violently assault a person.  To deliver an unwelcomed gesture, word or an act to an individual.  "In a minute I'm about to roll over to that party and serve that fool Chris."  2. To confront or embarrass someone publicly.  "Paula got served last night by Bridget, Tina and Kiesha when she tried to act all bougie at the mall." 

Back to Top sexy back
1. derived from Justin Timberlake's song "Sexy Back," where he claimed to bring "sexy back." Someone who brings sexy back is simply claiming that they are the definition of "sexy." 

Back to Top shabby
1. Ugly and generally not good.  "Those clothes are so shabby." 

Back to Top shake
1. n. bad or loose weed (as opposed to tightly packed buds).  "Say dogg, we ain’t goin’ to get no more sacks from yo cousin, all that fool got is shake!" 

Back to Top shaky
1. n. Not definite, resky, not very skillful.  "Brandon's skills at driving are kinda' shaky after she kills mad beers." 

Back to Top shank
1. To stab or cut someone.  "In jail, if you're not careful you might get shanked." 

Back to Top shawty
1. A good looking female. **See "shorty."  "Oh snap.  Look at that sexy shawty over there." 

Back to Top sherm
1. A cigarette or marijuana coated in PCP or formaldehyde (embalming fluid); a hallucinogen narcotic that is smoked. Also see "sherm stick."  "I can't believe Stevie messes with sherm now!" 

Back to Top sherm stick
1. A cigarette or joint that is dipped in PCP or formaldehyde and is smoked.  Also see "sherm."  "Yo, I spotted your little sister smoken' a sherm stick the other night." 

Back to Top shero
1. A femalo hero.  "Superwoman is such a shero." 

Back to Top shifty
1. A person who cannot be trusted. When a friend does something that makes you question how good a friend that person actually is.  "Yo he slept with your girl. Shifty!" 

Back to Top shiznit
1. See "shizzle." 

Back to Top shizzle
1. Something very good.  "Did you see T.J. play in the last game?  He was the shizzle."  2. Sure; when used as "fo shizzle" it means for sure.  3. A euphemism for shi* 

Back to Top shizzy (the shizzy)
1. Something very good.  Derived from "the s**t.  "She think she the shizzy now that she hooked up wif Adam." 

Back to Top shoo
1. A euphemism for shoot.  Also darn, heck, or many four letter words.  "Shoo girl, I kow what you talkin' about!" 

Back to Top shorty
1. n. a good looking female.  **See "dime-piece"  2. A girldfriend. **See "breezy" 

Back to Top shotty
1. a phrase yelled when someone wants the good seat.  Short form of “shotgun.”  Formerly calling “shotgun” got you the front passenger seat in the car (derived from the position on the stagecoach- the person with the shotgun sat up front near the driver).  “Shotty” does the same thing.  Works with other locations such as “shotty the couch”; “shotty the bean bag chair”; etc. 

Back to Top shout out
1. accolades, recognition. 

Back to Top shut up!
1. A quick reply expressing disbelief.  As if to say, “Really?”  "Ben Affleck just pulled in the driveway!”  “Shut up!" 

Back to Top shwagg
1. bad weed or marijuana. 

Back to Top sick
1. adj. very good, crazy, cool, insane, dope.  2. Something exciting or intense.  "That flow Joey just kicked was sick." 

Back to Top sideways
1. adv. To be completely drunk, wasted or high.  "That chewy was so potent that we all walked out o’ the room sideways!" 

Back to Top sizurb
1. Any kind of alcoholic drink.  "Hey, give me one of those sizurbs." 

Back to Top skanch
1. adj. repulsive and skank-like (see "skank")  "Your girl ain't nothin' but a skanch queen!" 

Back to Top skank
1. n. More than a "hoochi-momma." A dirty, nasty promiscuous woman that no one would even touch.  "Check out that nasty skank over there." 

Back to Top skeen
1. 'I see now' or I understand. Used as a way of acknowledging that you get the picture.  "What you doing D? "I'm bout to get soma that candy from Sandy tonight!"  Oh skeen, then I'll holla at you tomorrow." 

Back to Top skeet-skeet
1. v. To ejaculate, or come during sex.  "Fool, I went in so hard on dat chick but I went skeet-skeet all over floor, cuz I ain't gon' be no baby daddy! Fo Real!" 

Back to Top skeeza
1. an unattractive, yet promiscuous female.  (See "skank") 

Back to Top sketchy
1. n. something or someone who is weird, off or strange.  "Hey Dog! I ain't hanging out with that sketchy ho, she started talking in other voices last night!" 

Back to Top skied
1. (pronounced “skeed”) To be drunk or high. 

Back to Top skunk
1. n. A breed of marijuana classified by its strong odor and maintains a higher level of intoxication.  "You read to get faded? I got a sack of that skunk waiten to be smoked." 

Back to Top Slab
1. n. an older classic car that is in great condition.  "Did you see Ray-Jay in that new slab rollin' down Peachtree? That whip is a beast!" 

Back to Top slanging
1. v. (pronounced "slangin'")  the act of selling any illegal substance.  "Check out Brian slanging rock on the corner." 

Back to Top sleepin'
1. To ignore someone or something.  "Don't sleep on that new Fifty record, it's hecka tight." 

Back to Top slice
1. n. an eighth of an ounce of marijuana (taken from the analogy of a slice of pizza)  "Dude, I thought you was only gonna get a nickel bag and you came back with a whole slice; you my homie fo real!" 

Back to Top slide
1. v. to fight, slap or punch someone without warning or to sneak a hit in.  "Keep up all that loud talkin' and I'm gonna slide you punk a**!" 

Back to Top slingin
1. See "slangin'." 

Back to Top slippin'
1. adv. making mistakes  "Next time I catch Terry slippin on his game I'm gonna swoop in and pull Jackie cause she too fine." 

Back to Top slizzard
1. A term for being intoxicated.  "Amy got slizzard last night." 

Back to Top slo mo
1. v. One who learns gradually or not as quick as the average person usually used as an insult.  "Look slo mo, try pulling the door… with the sign on it that says PULL!" 

Back to Top slow steppin'
1. messing up or falling behind.  "You dropped the weed? Ah Dawg, you slow steppin!" 

Back to Top slugs
1. n. gold or platinum teeth.  "That fool need to clean them slugs in his mouth, every time he smile, he smell like do do!"  Lyrical reference: JUVENILE  "What kinda nigga got buku slugs in his mouth
What kinda nigga got buku drugs in his house"
 

Back to Top smack
1. n. heroin.  "He was so high on smack he didn't know what he was doing!" 

Back to Top smack down, the
1. 1. n. An action of enforcement, punishing or hurting.  Derived from a wrestling move called “the smack-down.”  "Man, if you don't stop buggin I'm going to lay da smack down!" 

Back to Top smak
1. (v) to describe a negative, usually derogatory, comment or conversation about (or to) another person.  "He be talkin' smak about you!" 

Back to Top smash
1. Having sex.  "Camron thought he was gonna get something from me with his weak rap talkin' bout, "What up mommy can I smash that?" I told him, "Stop trippin' you know I'm waiting till I get that ring."" 

Back to Top smexy
1. Someone who is super sexy.  "Wow! That guy is smexy!"  2. A term that also describes someone as being smart and sexy.  Sometimes the term is applied to individuals who are Mexican and sexy.  "That girl is straight up smexy." 

Back to Top smoke
1. v.  To shoot someone; to kill them gangster style.  "You bes keep on steppin’ or you gonna get smoked." 

Back to Top smoke a black
1. v. smoking Black and Mild cigars.  the resurgence of Black and Mild cigars have increased in the last ten years.  "With that fake a** smile, smoking on your black and mild…" 

Back to Top smoked out
1. adv. to be high from smoking an excessive amount of weed.  "If we are smoked-out, then hip hop is going to be ‘smoked-out’. ~Mos Deff quote from the album Black on Both Sides."  Lyrical reference: THREE 6 MAFIA - Smoked-Out  "I’m smoked out snorted out drunken and blown
getting crunk in that mode
Twista gotta stay high
smokin’ skunk till I'm old"
 

Back to Top snap
1. see "oh snap!" 

Back to Top Sniffing Cheese
1. It's a drug containing a mixture of black tar heroin and Tylenol PM tablets crushed together. It's taken by sniffing it throught the nose.  Note: This is a very dangerous and addicting drug. 

Back to Top snitch
1. v. To rat on someone, give away a secret or report someone for criminal activity.  "Teddy is always snitching; he told the teacher that we cheated on that test yesterday."  2. n. Someone who freely gives up information about a friend or acquaintance to a higher authority who will use that information against said friend/acquaintance.  "I’m not running w/ A.J. anymore cause that punk is a snitch; he told the principle where we got blunted." 

Back to Top snow-bunny
1. n. A white female. This expression is commonly used to describe a white female who mingles among black males.  "I got a snow bunny and a black girl too. You pay da right price and they'll both do you.-- Terrance Howard."  Lyrical reference: E-40 - White Girl  "So if ur down on ur luck n got no money
then do what I do go get u a snow bunny"
 

Back to Top Soldiers
1. (pronounced sold-jas) A person (usually young male) who is committed to a cause; passionately lives out his/her conviction and willing to suffer or die for what they represent.  "Marcus is a real sodier in these streets.  That's why I like to hang with him." 

Back to Top Son
1. n. A close friend; a term of endearment used as a greeting, equivalent to homie.  "Wassup Son?!"  2. n. A term used to belittle or demean someone as though they were lesser.  "What are you looking at Son?!! I’ll bust you in yo grill!" 

Back to Top source
1. adv. A place to buy (drugs, paraphernalia); a person (usually sexually arousal) to desire; a thing to get.  "Sandra knows all the sources around town so let’s hang with her and we’ll party all night." 

Back to Top spanging
1. v. begging, or asking someone for spare change.  "We were gonna go to the mall and spange for a while, you wanna come with us?" 

Back to Top spank
1. a term that literally means to "smack one's butt" or "spank," but usually with sexual intentions implied. 

Back to Top spent
1. v. tired.  Also see "sprung."  "Man, I'm spent!" 

Back to Top spinners
1. car rims that still spin when you stop  "Check out those 22" spinners on Fred's Blazer!" 

Back to Top Spit
1. v. to rap or speak out.  "Gimmie the mic and I'll spit till the cows come home." 

Back to Top spittin' game
1. To try to impress someone of the opposite sex, or "picking up" on someone by sweet talking them.  "Check out Jose over there spittin' game." 

Back to Top spittin' knowledge
1. See "spittin’ game." 

Back to Top spliff
1. A marijuana cigarette 

Back to Top sprung
1. adj. To be obsessed with, usually in an amorous fashion.  "Vanessa's so sprung on Todd, he's all she talks about." 

Back to Top spur
1. n. Nickname for a Bentley Continental Flying Spur luxury car.  "I saw them fools jumpin' outta a all silver Spur at the crack-house... boy you know what's going on!"  Lyrical reference: JIM JONES & RON BROWZ - Pop Champagne  "Tell ‘em Ron Browz here, hottest in America
Gimme 16 bars and you know I’ll tear it up

Know its me when you see the Spur in your area"
 

Back to Top Squad
1. Your tribe, crew or group of friends that you hang out with.  "I was hanging with my squad when we saw this preacher cat commin' at us talking about "God loves us and stuff"." 

Back to Top square
1. Cigarettes.  "Hey man, you got any squares on you?" 

Back to Top square up
1. v. getting into a position to fight or battle.  "If this fool keep trippin we gone get squared up in this mug." 

Back to Top squirrel
1. n. a hot female.  "Check out that squirrel over there." 

Back to Top stacks
1. n. A term for money stacks usually stand for one thousand dollars.  "Man I gotta wait another month to buy them rims, them joints cost three stacks all together!" 

Back to Top stanky leg
1. v. A growingly popular dance to the hip hop song "Do the Stanky Leg."  "Hey look at Jimmy; he's doing the Stanky Leg!"  Lyrical reference: G-SPOT - Do the Stanky Leg  "B*^ch I’m wide-up!  Do the Stanky Leg!" 

Back to Top steal
1. v. To hit someone or something.  "I'm gonna steal you in yo grill!" 

Back to Top step off
1. a retort used to warn someone to back away.  "You betta step-off!"  2. To threaten someone to leave one's belongings alone.  "Step off my back pack!" 

Back to Top sticking it
1. v.  sexual intercourse.  2. v. Pulling off a feat or trick. Landing a trick on a board, motocross bike, etc.  "Did you see Nathan sticking it out there on the wake board?" 

Back to Top stog
1. cigarette, short for "stogey." 

Back to Top stoked
1. adv. A skater or grunge term for extremely happy.  "Did you see that trick? I was stoked I landed it!" 

Back to Top straight
1. To be honest. 

Back to Top straight up
1. adv. A phrase uttered in the midst of any sentence when no other adverbs are available to memory. Similar to the old slang word "totally."  "He just straight up told me that he straight up liked me!" "Oh, straight up!"  2. Telling or asking someone something without messing around, or stalling; getting right to the point.  "I just saw Jimmy with Jessica!" "Straight up?" "Straight Up!" 

Back to Top strapped
1. adj. Carrying a weapon.  "Don't worry, I'm strapped with my nine." 

Back to Top stunt
1. v. to show off in a graggadocious style (see floss).  "Jaden was tryin’ to stunt in that old car that his daddy gave him; he need to put some rims on that baby and then it’ll be tight." 

Back to Top stuntacular
1. High class flashing of your jewelry, money, riches, etc.  Made famous by the Cash Money Millionaires.  "50 Cent is stuntacular." 

Back to Top stuttin
1. To do something that others find strange; also another word for "trippin."  (See trippin'.)  "Mark you so stuttin." 

Back to Top sucks
1. When something is not agreeable and is not satisfying, or does not meet expectations.  When something is terrible or not pleasant.  "It sucks that I'm not gonna make it to the Rock The Bells concert this year." 

Back to Top sum- summ'm
1. (n.) Something. Derived from "some-something." Usually something good or of value.  "Do you got a little sum-summ'm for me?" 

Back to Top sup
1. See "wassup." 

Back to Top sureno
1. Chicano and Hispanic gangs usually from the southern part of California, who wear the color blue, symbolizing their gang and hood and the southern California region.  "Those fools up north will kill you if they find out you're a sureno." 

Back to Top swagga
1. A person's distinctive style and confident presentation of self. Also "swag"  "I got that swagga that these dude's be biten." 

Back to Top swagga jacker
1. v. when one person steals another’s swagga (meaning flow, lines, lyrics or jokes).  "Man you can’t talk to no females with Reggie around cause he ain’t nothin’ but a swagga jacker anyway." 

Back to Top swagtastic
1. adj. Someone who is fantastically full of swagga.  "You don’t want none of this swagtastic lovin’ baby. I’ll make you suck ya thumb!" 

Back to Top swayze
1. adj. Slang to announce that you’re leaving, comes from the movie Ghost starring Patrick Swayze.  "Hey dogg, this party’s do do, I’m Swayze."  2. high as a kite-high flying; feeling untouchable.  "Ty was so swayze last night; I told him he needs to leave that meth alone!" 

Back to Top sweat box
1. n.  Small club 

Back to Top sweatin'
1. Trying to hit on someone.  "This guys been asking me for my digits all night, he's really sweatin' me."  2. Nagging, harassing and/or putting pressure on someone; usually asking many questions.  "On the real, the cops be sweatin' me constantly." 

Back to Top sweet
1. adj./adv. (sometimes pronounced "saw-wheat") A late 80's term for very good, excellent.  "His corvette was sweet!" 

Back to Top swerve
1. See "get your swerve on." 

Back to Top Swisha
1. Short for Swisher Sweet cigars.  "JaRon been smokin' them swisha's and his breath stank!"  2. Slang for sweet or cool.  "Man my new shoes is swisha." 

Back to Top swoll
1. adj. Short for swollen; usually used in reference to a person that has lots of muscles or is buff.  "He just got out of prison, been workin' out all the time - now he all swoll."  2. adj. A term usually used to describe or exaggerate the extremely large size of something or a person. 

Back to Top swolles
1. n. muscles 

Back to Top swoop me up
1. requesting someone to pick you up in their car.  "Swoop me up for school in the morning." 

Back to Top syrup
1. n. 'sippin on some syzzurp' A mixture of codeine induced cough medicine (usually perscription)along with rum or vodka and sprite.  Syrup sippin' induces a hallucinatory state in which everything appears slower.  "Sippin' on syrup is dangerous. November 2000 DJ Screw was found dead due to a heart attack resulting from a cough syrup overdose." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top tank
1. n. someone who is extremely large, obese or tall.  "Tookie always got chosed on the football team, cause he's a tank!" 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top tap that
1.   "see 'tap'" 

Back to Top taxed
1. Overpriced.  Cost too much.  "Oh snap!  That stuff is taxed!" 

Back to Top tha sh*t
1. The coolest thing or person around.  "Danny really thinks he's tha sh*t!" 

Back to Top that's whut's up!
1. An exhortation.  To highly agree with enthusiasm.  "I got a new whip.  That’s whut's up!" 

Back to Top thievin'
1. v. (derived from "thiefing") stealing. 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top this piece
1. a residence or place.  "We up in this piece." 

Back to Top thizang
1. thing  "Give me that thizang!" 

Back to Top thizzin
1. The act of being high off Extacy.  "Man, that girl is hella thizzin." 

Back to Top 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.
 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top thugged
1. adj. To be hardcore. To be in a state of gangsterized attitude.  "That fool is thugged out." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top tiggo bitties
1. Large breasts.  "That girl has tiggo bitties." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top Tina
1. Slang for Crystal Meth.  ""I'm looking for Tina."" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top toke/token
1. To smoke and or inhale marijuana.  "Don't trip, I stay token that herb." 

Back to Top 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!" 

Back to Top 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"." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top treat 'em
1. to correct or confront someone with a learned necessity.  To teach someone.  "You betta treat 'em before I treat 'em." 

Back to Top tree
1. n. marijuana. 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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. 

Back to Top 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"
 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top tripping
1. v./adv. the effect of taking LSD (dropping acid). 

Back to Top troop
1. n. a long walk or trip.  "Taco Bell? That's a troop and a half." 

Back to Top true
1. a phrase said to express agreement, as if to say, "I agree" or "good point." 

Back to Top true dat
1. That's true. 

Back to Top trues
1. n. a term for the popular ‘True Religion Jeans’ brand.  "Dang! Did you see that girl’s trues?" 

Back to Top try
1. to make fun of someone in front of a lot of people.  "Yo, he tried her." 

Back to Top turf
1. A gang's area.  A place a gang hangs out.  "Ross is banging that turf." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top tweakin'
1. v. to act like someone who has taken Methamphetamine.  To be excessively hyper or energetic.  To act strangely. 

Back to Top 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?" 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top twist
1. v. Another way of indicating sex or a sexual act.  "I'm going to Rachel's house to twist her out." 

Back to Top twisted
1. Drunk or high.  "I've been drinking all day, I'm twisted." 

Back to Top 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." 

Back to Top up in
1. up in here, up in this place, up in that . . . A description of where you currently are, or are going.  "Yo, why you all up in here, I’m trying to sleep." 

Back to Top up my game
1. v. to improve your skills in an particular area.  "Now that I'm in the 10th grade I'm a have to up my game in talkin' to these honies." 

Back to Top ups
1. the ability to jump very high. (see "hops").  "Look, Billy's got mad ups!" 

Back to Top vape
1. v. Slang term for a vaporizer; used to smoke weed. There are two different types of vaporizer. One kind heats the metal bowl in order to release the active ingredients, but at a low enough temperature that most toxins and carcinogens are not inhaled and the plant material is not burned. Another kind of vaporizer uses hot air to heat the herbs. The vapor produced is inhaled.  Vaporizers are a very healthy alternitave to smoking, and reduce your intake of toxin.  "Donna went to the head shop and bought a vape." 

Back to Top viddlez
1. n. Viddlez is known as food back in the day.  "Yo.  I need some viddlez.  I am too hungry!" 

Back to Top vogues
1. Wide wheels, sometimes with white walls. 

Back to Top wack
1. adj.  Weak, uncool, or poor quality. Something undesirable.  "That girl is wack." 

Back to Top wacked
1. see "wack." 

Back to Top wagon
1. n. a large butt, a woman’s derriere. (see badunkadunk)  "I like Judy cause she got that wagon that I wanna pull." 

Back to Top wale tail
1. As in the term for the look of the thong underwear peeking above the back of a girl's pants.  "Mark did you see that wale tail?" 

Back to Top wanksta
1. a “wanna-be” gangsta 

Back to Top wassup
1. (derived from "what's up?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. 

Back to Top water
1. n. slang for the drug pcp.  "I ain't going out wit Justin anymore; he's a fiend for that water and I just don't swing it like that." 

Back to Top wats gucci
1. n. Slang term for what’s good... what’s up... how  u doing?  "Ahight wats gucci dawg?" 

Back to Top wavy
1. To be fly, impressively dressed, attention seeking through the way you're clothed; made popular by rapper Max B.  "Anybody know me know I’m the waviest boy!"  2. adj. In Suffolk County, New York it is used to mean that something is not quite right.  "The way that fool was talking to you just seemed too wavy, you better watch that cat." 

Back to Top we're up
1. something said when it's time to leave.  "Hey, we're up!" 

Back to Top weak
1. adj.  no good, a bad situation.  "This is weak." 

Back to Top weaksauce
1. n. Joke that didn't quite make you laugh.  "That was weaksauce." 

Back to Top weavolicious
1. n. someone who’s just added hair extensions into their hair.  "Trina just got her hair did so you know she feelin all weavolicious right now!" 

Back to Top weight
1. n. A large amount of drugs usually gathered and packaged by the pound.  2. n. A large amount of cocaine.  "Man, I’m tired of slangen nickels an dimes; I want to get my hands on some serious weight."  3. Street credit, or hierarchal status in the streets.  "Man, my dogs got all kinds o’ weight; what you want done out there?"  Lyrical reference: Pushin' Weight; Ice Cube & Mr. Short KHOP  "A yeah yeah
I push rhymes like weight
I push rhymes like weight"
 

Back to Top Wha's crackulatin'?
1. (derived from "What's crackulating?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. When greeting someone you might say, "Whas' crackulatin'?" 

Back to Top Wha’s really good?
1. Or “what’s good?”  A greeting.  When you see a friend, you say this.  "Wha's really good son?" 

Back to Top Whassup?
1. Derived from "what's up?"  What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. If you pass someone, bob your head once, raising your chin about an inch and say "Whassup?" 

Back to Top What it do?
1. A term used to say, What's up?  "Hey kinfolk, what it do?" 

Back to Top What up?
1. Another way of saying, What's up?  Also see "Wassup?"  "Hey Malia!  Girl what up?" 

Back to Top What's crackin?
1. See wassup? (In some cities, it is said that certain gangs use “what’s crackin” and others use “what’s poppin” and you don’t want to say the wrong term.) 

Back to Top What's poppin?
1. A greeting, or another way of saying what's up?  Also see "Wassup?" 

Back to Top whip
1. a car  "Yo’ T.  Lets hop in the whip and get up out of here." 

Back to Top whipped
1. To be head over heels in love; do anything for someone.  "Man, she got yo behind whipped!" 

Back to Top white
1. n. A term used to refer to cocaine because of its color.  "Aye to Big John, you better not get caught slangen that white or you’ll be doing some serious time." 

Back to Top who's your daddy!
1. An exclamation of victory or retort. A cry bellowed after a recent conquer. After dribbling past an opponent and scoring in basketball, yell "who's your daddy!" 

Back to Top whoobangin'
1. v. to communicate bad things about someone. To gossip. Also known as "talking trash."  "Quit your whoobangin and let's roll." 

Back to Top whoop
1. v. To beat up.  "You mad doggin me? I'll whoop you so bad your cousin will cry!"  2. To beat someone in a sport.  "We whooped their team 126 to 57!" 

Back to Top whoosaah
1. n.  a word used in ‘meditation’ to calm you down.  Taken from the Bad Boys film with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence where Martin Lawrence’s character would continue to repeat the word to calm himself down.  "I was so jacked up after that math test, I was like “Whoosaah… I have to chill before my next class or I’m goin’ off!" 

Back to Top wicked
1. Very good, great. 

Back to Top wigga
1. A white person who thinks he’s black.  Derived from “white nig***” 

Back to Top wikijism
1. n. A term to describe any journalism, reports or writing that uses Wikipedia as it's only source.  "Jason thought that he got over with his book report, but it was full of wikijism and he only got a C for the assignment." 

Back to Top Wipe
1. adv. to be defeated or whipped.  "Don't battle Terron, he will wipe you everytime cause that boy is raw!" 

Back to Top Woot/Woop
1. v. Term used as a response or in celebration to exciting news.  "A yo Daniel, I (Michael) was drafted by the NBA last night, WOOP!" 

Back to Top word
1. that’s correct, that’s all right, or that’s good.  "“I just got me a new ride!”  “Word.”" 

Back to Top word up
1. To affirm "that's the truth"  coined by the song "word up" released in 1986 by a band called Cameo. 

Back to Top worn
1. adj. (derived from “worn out”) Exhausted.  "Man, I'm worn." 

Back to Top wtf
1. adv. abbreviation for "what the f*ck," often used in texting.  "I just sw yur grl at the mall w/ Jordan an ws lk wtf?" 

Back to Top wuddup
1. Another way of saying hello; or what's up?  "Yo Mike!  Wuddup!" 

Back to Top wylin'
1. v. acting crazy or wild. Out of control  "Girl, I ain't goin over Nita's house no more after dark cause them fools be wylin' out!"  2. Tripping or doing something funny.  "Did you see Nick wylin on TV last night?" 

Back to Top X
1. n. Term used for the drug "Ecstasy." A pill used at Raves(parties). Sometimes called "E". 

Back to Top Ya digg?
1. A way of asking someone if they agree with you or if they understand what you are saying.  "Yo, that Kings game was hot, ya digg?" 

Back to Top ya' mean
1. (short for: "You know what I mean") A term used to affirm another person's understanding of what you are speaking about.  "Yo, I'm bout to come up on this paper, ya' mean." 

Back to Top yahhh
1. adv. A term used to warn an individual(s) to approach you with hostility and or to get out of your face.  "Yahh Homie, you need to check yourself before you gets hurt."  Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY & FT. ARAB - Tellem Yahhh  "Man when somebody be in your face, on your nerves just talkin and talkin and you don't wanna hear it, just be like YAHHH Trick! YAHHH! Hey Soulja Boy, YAHHH! Trick, YAHHH! Get out my face." 

Back to Top yezzur
1. slang for 'Yes Sir'. Made popular by Pharell on Snoop dogg's song, 'Let's get blown'  "Man did you git wit Gina last night? Yezzur!" 

Back to Top yiked up
1. n. altered behavior, to be drunk, high and/or everything in between.  "Casey was so yiked up last night at the park that we took his keys and told him that he couldn’t drive home."  Lyrical reference: PLIES - Hypnotized  "It's 2-o' clock in the mornin'
I'm yiked up, and i'm horny
All i need now is some moanin'"
 

Back to Top yin's
1. n. Northeastern slang for you guys or variation of the Southern term ya'll  "Yin's guys wanna go to the football game and watch dem Steelers play?" 

Back to Top yip
1. n. Slang for crack, blow snow or yay-yo.  "Cindy is out there now... she after that yip er' day now." 

Back to Top Yo
1. An informal address; another way of saying "Hey" or "Hello." 

Back to Top yolla
1. n. A combination of yo and holla.  "Yolla, baby girl, what’s your name?" 

Back to Top you feel me?
1. A question asked to make sure someone understands you or where you’re coming from.  See “feel me.” 

Back to Top young
1. adj. References something small or undersized, particularly an article of clothing.  "Look at that young shirt he's wearing!" 

Back to Top Youngboul
1. A term used to refer to someone who is younger than you, similar to 'my nephew'  "Lil' P is comin up on his B-ball skillz.  That youngboul's gonna run the court next year." 

Back to Top youngin
1. Or “young.”  A young boy on the street.  "What's up young?" 

Back to Top Yums
1. n. a very popular sneaker (tennis-shoe) designed by graffiti artist and promoted by rap artist Soulja Boy.  "I got J’s, got YUM’S, got Nikes; I’m zooted!"  Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY - Zooted  "New kicks fresh cut clean white tee
I'm zooted
Got Js got YUMS got nikes
I'm zooted
Supa swag no you can't get like me souljaboy tell em my chain so icey"
 

Back to Top zol
1. n. South African term for a joint or marijuana.  "Johnny, you comin’ by for a zol session t’night?" 

Back to Top zone
1. A measurement of marijuana.  One ounce, 28 grams of weed.  2. Also used in reference to a quarter pound of marijuana.  "Yo, Frankie we should reup with Mike, he sells zones for a bill." 

Back to Top zoned out/zonen
1. v./adv. A term used to refer to the similar actions of daydreaming, unaware of the moment, usually lost in deep thought.  The actions of a person who is intoxicated and unable to control their thoughts.  "Leave Matt alone. He's zoned out." 

Back to Top zooted
1. adv. to be highor drunk.  "Look at RayJay fall all over the floor tryin’ to do the stanky leg. Man that fool is zooted!"  Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY - Zooted  "New kicks fresh cut clean white tee
I'm zooted
Got Js got YUMS got nikes
I'm zooted
Supa swag no you can't get like me souljaboy tell em my chain so icey"
 

Who is Fred Lynch?

Fred is a dynamic youth communicator with more than 18 years of inner-city ministry experience, and the founder of UrbNet, a National Network of Urban Youth Workers. At the age of 18 Fred help found P.I.D. (Preachers in Disguise) one of the first gospel rap acts and went on to record 6 albums. Fred recently authored What's a Fo' Sheezy, The Epic, an artistic translation of the Gospel of John in rap, and Look Around, an artist translation of the book of Ecclesiastes. You can learn more about Fred and his ministry on his web site: www.GodStyle.com

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