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    Some of you that are not from these parts may have a hard time understanding what the hell they are saying out there. eek!
    With people comming from all over the world (makes it sound really big) this may help you to understand just WTF did River Dave just say???
    This must have come from Slang.com or something?
    187murder. Derived from the police call sign.
    4:20 (420) (4-20)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
    a'ight(Pronounced "ite") All right
    all that of a superior nature; wonderful or attractive. "That boy is all that." "That song is all that and a bag of potato chips!"
    all up in my biznezz 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?"
    all up in my grill the act of being in someoneÂ’s face. "Yo, you donÂ’t need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to flex you like a skeeza!"
    all up in the kool-aid v. in someone's business. "That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"
    axAsk "Let me ax you somtin!"
    baby daddy a male, often a boyfriend or an ex-boyfriend. Most often means the father of, or someone who provides for, a femaleÂ’s child. Derived from "he is my baby's daddy." "When my baby daddy get back, heÂ’ll bust you in your grill!"
    baked 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."
    ball up 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.
    baller n. Someone who flaunts money. "Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!"
    ballin v. To flaunt money. To be noticeably rich. "Yo . . .check out his Mercedes . . . he is ballin!"
    bammer n. The cheaper, brown leaf marijuana.
    2. something or someone who is NOT good. "Man, that CD is bammer!"
    bang1. n. Any party, but especially a party where promiscuous girls may be present. "LetÂ’s check out that bang at JoÂ’s crib tonight." 2. v. to have sex. "Check out that squirrel. Ooooo . . . IÂ’m gonna bang that tonight!"
    benjamins money. Usually hundred dollar bills, hence the reference to Benjamin Franklin on the U.S. 100 dollar bill. "It's all about the benjamins."
    bent a skewed impression of reality. "You got me bent, I ain't like that."
    Betty n. an old school term for a girl/lady "Man, look at that fine looking Betty"
    bite it v. To trip or fall down, usually hurting oneself. "Did you see Bobby bite it when he was trying to hop that rail?"
    bites see "that bites"
    biting me (pronounced "BITIN' ME") Copying someone. "Man you know I bought this jacket first, why you biting me?"
    Blazin1. 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!"
    bling-bling jewelry- especially someone wearing a lot of gold jewelry. "Check out JoseÂ’s bling-bling!" or "JoseÂ’s blinging it!"
    blow v. leave, get out of this place. "Let's blow this joint."
    blunt n. usually a cigar filled with Marijuana. Sometimes just a large "joint." "Let's go smoke a blunt!"
    bomb See the Bomb
    the bomb 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!"
    bones money. "Nah man, that's bootleg. I can't go to the movies, I ain't got no bones."
    Boo A close person to you. your bestfriend or your boyfriend/girlfriend. "Dat's my boo your messin' wit!"
    boo boo see "bootsie"
    bootie 1. n. Someone's posterior. 2. See bootsie
    bootleg adj. Newer term to replace "ghetto". Something that is an imitation, cheap or of bad quality. "oooh, that Macaroni and cheese was bootleg!"
    bootsie adj./adv. Something undesirable. An inopportune or unfair situation, event, or thing. "Man, that teacher is bootsie" "Did you see his pants? Bootsie!"
    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!"
    bounce see "let's bounce"
    braw n. (derived from brotha or brother) a friend or close acquaintance. "Whasup braw?"
    breezy n. A female. a girlfriend. "Check out that breezy over there."
    bud Marijuana "Let's go smoke some bud!"
    buggin acting strange "Why you buggin?"
    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."
    bust a cap v. To shoot someone, usually in the posterier. See "I'll bust a cap . . ."
    bustin 'v. (derived from "busting") executing an action, usually flawlessly, that takes skill. "Check out Dominic. He's bustin' some phatty moves!"
    Bust Yo Grill!v. To bust someone's 'grill' means to hit them in the mouth or beat them up.
    butta n. the good stuff. "Now that's the butta!"
    cap v. To insult or make fun of. "Why you always cappin' on me? Don't make me open up a can on you! " -cappin', -capped 2. n. To shoot someone, To put a cap in ones posterior "I'm going to cap your !@# "
    chassy n. (derived from the "chassis" of a car) a very pretty female. A beautiful girl. "Check out that chassy over there!"
    cheba marijuana
    cheddar n. money. "He got phat cheddar."
    cheese see "cheddar"
    cheezin v. Smiling. "Why you cheezin so big?"
    chicken head n. a ghetto female "You see that chicken head over there?"
    chillin v. to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason. "I'm just chillin wit my friends."
    chizzlin see "chillin"
    chronic 1. n. Marijuana. Usually the green leaf, more potent, more expensive marijuana (as apposed to "bammer") "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!"
    clock v. to hit someone, usually knocking them in the head. "Brian you betta chill witÂ’ that or IÂ’m going to straight up clock you in your grill!"
    clownin 'v. to make fun of someone. "Man, you tryin to clown on me?"
    coo cool.
    cool If you don't know what this means, please exit now.
    cool wit dat cool with that.
    cracker n. A white person
    creepin 'v. When a person is "sneaking around", cheating on his or her boy/girlfriend. See "trifflin"
    crib n. a house. "LetÂ’s go back to my crib, I got a lilÂ’ sum- summÂ’m for you."
    crunk "see krunk"
    Da hood The "neighboorbood" or refering to a certain side of town "meet me in da hood at 7"
    dat that
    dank n. Marijuana "Let's go smoke some dank!"
    dawg 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!"
    deebo 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."
    dip out v. to leave "Hey Bobby, I'm gonna dip out." or "Man, he dipped out of there FAST!"
    dis v. (derived from "disrespect") To disrespect. To insult. "Yo . . . why you dissing me?"
    dope adj. Late 80's verbage, still used in some arenas for something good, excellent or appealing. "Check out his dope ride!"
    dose v. to put the liquid form of LSD on an object that can be deliberately put on someones tounge or skin. This is usually done on small pieces of paper, but sometime 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 "
    down low or D.L Secret, keep it a secret, not public information. "Jesse just broke up with Stacey . . . keep it down low"
    "E" n. Term used for the drug "Ecstasy." Sometimes called "X" "Lets go score some ‘E’"
    E_class n. A really expensve car (ie, Mercedes, Bently, Rolls Royce) "Homie ridin e_class."
    Federal against the law, or not right- "Yo, I ain't stealing that money, that's federal!"
    feel me v. to understand. "You better feel me, or I'll put the smack down."
    fiendin needing, like an urge. "I'm fiendin fer some cigs right now"
    fi'n v. (derived from "fixin") Getting ready to do something. "I'm fin to tell you waz down with sheila and snoopy"
    5 0 n. ( pronounced "five oh") A policeman. "Watch out! 50!"
    five on it 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.
    flashing v. yelling at someone, usually in front of others. "What's up?" "My mom was just flashing."
    flava flavor, exact meaning. "you know the flava"
    flex To beat someone up or use physical force to hurt them. Usually said in a joking matter. "I'm going to Flex you!" As if to say, "IÂ’m going to beat you up!"
    flossinÂ’ 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'."
    foo n. (derived from fool) a friend. "Whasup foo?" 2. an insulting name for someone. "What you lookin' at foo?"
    fo' realderived from "for real." Meaning yes, that is very true. "Mrs. B. give us so much #$%^ homework!" "Fo'real!"
    for sheezy(derived from "for sure") A statement of agreement. "Are you sure you want to go to ice cream?" "For sheezy!"
    freak n. 1. a very good looking female. The supreme "hottie." "Jesse, quit parlayin with that freak and let's roll!" 2. An easy female; a little more desirable than a hootchie 3. v. to copulate
    G n. (derived from "Gangster") A name for anyone you would associate with. A name when greeting a friend. "Whasup G?"
    gank "gank" is to steal or take without permission. Same as "jack" and used the same way.
    gansta 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!"
    gat n. (derived from Gatling gun) A gun. "Paul, you didn't tell me you was strapped! Why you gotta have a gat?"
    G-money n. A name for someone that meets all criteria of being "cool." A name when greeting a friend. "Whasup G-money?"
    gel 1. to get along with. "She and I really gel, you know, we really gel on the topic of..." 2. to be consistent with. "What you're saying doesn't gel with what John told me"
    get your G on To have sex with someone. "Steve and Lisa have been gone a long time. They must be straight gettin they G on."
    get your shwerve /swerve onTo get into a rhythm. To achieve a positive momentum. When playing basketball, if your team does well you can say "Now we got the swerve on!"
    gettin ya' roll on v. To drive an expensive vehicle "Man, did you see Big Woo? He gettingÂ’ his roll on."
    getting the hook up Receiving more than you could have even wanted from a given situation. Being joined in a relationship with the person you wanted. "Billy, check out this stereo system your dad gave you . . . you got the hook up! Mark likes Jen . . . Jen is getting the hook up!"
    getting the mack on When someone is in the act of macking (see "mack") "Check out Billy with them chassies . . . he's getting the mack on!"
    ghetto adj./adv. 1. Something undesirable. "That place is ghetto" 2. Acting out of control or just trying to receive attention. "Marisa, stop acting ghetto!"
    ghetto bird n. A police helicopter. Known as the only thing that flies in the ghetto.
    giggan v. (derived from "gigging") 1. 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!"
    given up the gold 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!"
    gold digging ho
    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'll always trying to get up in your wallet!"
    grain n. money. "Hey mom, hook me up with some grain."
    grass n. marijuana
    green n. marijuana
    grill n. a personÂ’s teeth or smile. "Man, you better shut up or IÂ’ll bust yoÂ’ grill!"
    Grilling When someone walks by or rides by and grills you. They usually show you how many gold teeth they have or they wipe their hands across their mouth and show you their teeth. An act of aggresion and usually means they want to fight.
    grip 1. n. money. "I've got mad grip from slanginÂ’ all that yayo." 2. n. To have a lot or a bunch of. "He's got a grip of cheddar."
    gunnin 'Same as "cappin" on someone. When you're gunnin', you are making fun of someone or something. ie. "Dude was gunnin' on your ride(car)."
    haten v. derived from "hating." To do bad things or say bad things to someone. To express dislike. "Why you gotta be haten on me?!!"
    hecka adv. used in conjunction another word as an intensifier. Examples include: hecka-cool, hecka-stupid, hecka-crazy, or hecka-funny. "I called your name hecka times, but you didn't come."
    heezie a form of the word "house" "Yo, my man Will's in da heezie!"
    High-five HIV "Homey got the High-five from the skanch queen"
    Ho-monga n. A term used to descrobe a guy who keeps more than one girl. "Tyrell, youÂ’s a straight up Ho-monga"
    hold up (pronounced hole up) A phrase used to get someone to wait, as if to say "Wait, hold on a second."
    holla v. To say a greeting. To say "whatÂ’s up!" "Holla back youngn." or "Hey mark, go holla at those krunked up hood rats!"
    homie n. Old word (derived from the Hispanic Americans who used "homes" as a label for others) that means friend or companion. "Whasup Homie?"
    hoochie n. A female who is promiscuous by nature. A female who grants sexual favors easy. "Lets go mack on them hoochies over there!"
    hoochie mama 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!"
    hoodrat see "hoochie mama."
    hook me up 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!"
    hooptie n. A 1972 Oldsmobile or car of the like. An old beat up car. "Here comes Billy in his hooptie!"
    hoo-ride n. loaded down car. "Check out my partner in his hoo-ride!"
    hottie 1. used to describe good looking guys or girls. "Check out that new kid, he's a hottie!"
    hops the ability to jump high. "He has hops."
    house SEE "IN THE HOUSE"
    ice ewelry, usually just diamonds. "Man, I'm about to jack that ice he's got on!"
    iced out wearing a lot of jewelry. ”Check out all that bling-bling, you’re iced out!”
    ill v. cool, in style
    I'll bust a cap in your #$&?!! (posterior) 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 #$&?!!"
    I'm out ( derived from "I'm out of here") Something to say when leaving, as if to say "I'm out of here."
    I'm straight to declare that you are alright in your current state of being, as if to say "I'm cool," or "I'm good already."
    in the house not in an actual house but at a present gathering or location. "My man WillÂ’s in da house!"
    it's all good 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!"
    jaba n. meaning marijuana "lets go smoke some jaba"
    jack (v.) to steal. Originally derived from "car-jack," although, now pertains to stealing anything. "Check out his new walkman . . . letÂ’s jack it!"
    jacked v./adj. 1. 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!"
    janky adj. old or broken. "Billy, we ain't taking your janky old car to the prom!"
    jawsin v. Lying. Telling a falsity. "Shut up . . . you be jawsin"
    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
    jocking(pronounced "Jockin")1. Trying to become the girlfriend of a guy. Flirting. "Frank! Watch out for that gold diggin' ho Sabrina; she's jockin you!" 2. To copy someone. For example: someone is wearing the same shirt as you, they are "jockin'" you.
    kick game see spittinÂ’ game
    kickin' it 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!"
    krunk adj. Wild and exhilarating. Taking it to the next level of excitement or fun. "That party last night was krunk as hell."
    late (derived from "later") Something to say when leaving, as if to say "I'm out of here."
    leaf Marijuana
    let's bounce Something said when it is time to leave. Let us leave the premises now.
    let's roll a phrase used to express that it is time to leave. See "let's bounce"
    the lick the best. "Man, those new shoes are the lick!" see "the bomb".
    light some trees Smoking marijuana
    lo_lo SEE "DOWN LOW"
    M&M alright. A little above mediocre. "Do you like the that youth pastor?" "yea he's M&M"
    mack v. 1. 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!"
    the mack n. Someone who "macks" (definition #2). "Check out Jesse over there with them chassies . . . he thinks he's the mack!"
    Mad adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills"
    mad dawg 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!"
    mad hops an incredible ability to jump high. "He has mad hops."
    mad skills n. incredible skills "Check out Michael, he's got mad skills!"
    the man 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!"
    meth Shortened term for Crystal Methamphetamine, a very dangerous drug.
    money 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."
    my bad phrase said to admit guilt in a situation. "Oh, that's not your grandma, that's your mom? My bad!"
    nah-uh! 1. An exclamation proclaiming resistance. "Pick up garbage? Nah-uh! Not me!" 2. Expression of unbelief or awe when someone shares a story of something cool or amazing. "Jimmy won $1,000,000? Nah-uh!"
    nephew n. A friend or acquaintance. A revised version of ni**a, as per Snoop Dogg. Replaces earlier terms such as homie, etc. "What's up my nephew?" or... "Have you seen that nephew?"
    Nine n. A nine millimeter automatic pistol. "Man, you best stop mad dawging me or I'll whip out my nine and bust a cap in your #$&?!!
    no diggity no doubt
    "off the heezy"or"off the heezy for sheezy" meaning very cool. See "off the hook"
    off the hook 1. Acting out of control. Rambunctious. "Girl, you are off the hook . . . now get down off the top of his car!" 2. the best. see "the bomb" or "the lick"
    off your rector(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!"
    off your rector(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!"
    old school adj./adv. Anything that is old, but not necessarily bad. In reference to music, it may be referring to it as "the good ‘‘ol" music. "Hey Kelly, why you playing that old school song?" "Cause old school's tight!"
    on his/her/my/your jock obsessed with a guy or girl "Billy, why them hoochies on your jock?"
    one Primarily used as a phrase of dismissal to say as you are leaving or going away. As to say "bye or see you later." "Yo shorty you goin home......aight one." or on the phone. "Yo, I gotta go." "Aight, later, one." "One."
    one-time n. A policeman. "Watch out! One-time!"
    open up a can 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!"
    onion n. a femaleÂ’s posterior or buttocks. "Check out the fine onion on that betty"
    outtie 5000 n. (derived from "outa here" mixed with the car the Audi 5000) A saying conveying that a person is about to depart. As it to say "time to leave!" "Jesse . . . we're outtie 5000!" Some shorten it and just say "5000!"
    paper n. money "I got to get me some paper if IÂ’m going to be rollinÂ’ with them."
    parlayin v. relaxing and communicating, like sitting and talking to a female. "Check out Reggie parlayin with Shana."
    partner n. (pronounced "pot naw") A friend. A loyal associate. "Was' up pawdna!"
    peace out a farewell remark. To say to someone, especially a friend, "Good_bye"
    People n. friends, companions or acquaintances. "I got all my peoples out on 100th and Crenshaw!"
    phat adj./adv. (pronounced "fat") Very good, cool, top notch. "His corvette was phat!" also used as as acronym, Pretty Hot And Tempting.
    phatty adv. (pronounced "fatty") Incredibly good, cool, top notch. Usually in admiration of a feat or trick. "That 360 in the air was phatty!"
    PHD An acronym/euphemism for a teacher who hates "gangster-like" students. A Playa Haters Degree. A teacher that is constantly nagging a student is said to have a PHD.
    pigeonugly girl. "Quit mackinÂ’ 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.
    pill n. a basketball
    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, IÂ’m the pimp!"
    playerA guy trying to pick up on girls. "Look at him pimpin'."
    player(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 ainÂ’t all that. JohnÂ’s a player, and you the flavor of the week!"
    poodlen. Someone inferior. Someone, usually female, that is looked down upon. "Check out that poodle over there by herself!"
    po po n. A policeman. "Watch out! It's the po po!"
    Posted It means to be somewhere. Usually by yourself. ”The Po was posted on the corner waitin to bust the party.
    props n. Favor or admiration credited to a person because of something done. A verbal recognition of good achievement. "Did you hear Billy just got a job at McDonalds?" "Alright . . . props to my man Billy!"
    punk(v.) Steal or take something. "Did you punk the last ding-dong?" "I heard Gena's car got punked."
    put the smack down v. To take an action of enforcement. To punish or hurt. "Man, if you don't stop buggin I'm going to put the smack down!"
    put that on 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!"
    putting me on blast to be publicly disciplined or to have someone raise their voice at you. Similar to "putting someone on the spot." "Why was that teacher putting me on blast?"
    recognize v. (pronounced reh cug nize) To respect. "Boy you better recognize!"
    regulate v. To take an action of enforcement. To punish or hurt. "Man, if you don't stop buggin I'm going to regulate!"
    represent Trying to do your best; to achieve some respect. "I'm just tryin' to represent."
    ride 1. n. Someone's mode of transportation. A car. "Check out his pimp ride!" 2. to have sex. "girl, do u wanna ride 2nite?", "I was riding dat squirrel from dusk till dawn."
    rise up to warn someone away, as if to say to "back off." (see "step off") "man you best be risin up off me or else Ill bust yo grill!"
    Rocks n. Fat or big diamonds
    roll to leave. (See "roll-out" and "letÂ’s roll")
    rollin' 1. chillin', hangin' out, rollin' with the flow, takin' what life gives ya. "I'm rollin' with the homies" 2. Term used when under the influence of Ecstasy (X). "Hey are you rollin?'"
    roll out v. To Leave. "We 'bout to roll out."
    roll-up v. 1. To sneak up on someone- usually in a car. 2. Something that an enemy would do to sneak up on you. "Let's roll up on those fellas and bust a cap!" 3. To fight. "Roll up fool"
    salty To have a bad attitude towards someone or something. "Don't be get'n salty with me."
    Say my name! 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)!”
    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
    school 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, IÂ’m going to school you!"
    scrap v. To fight
    scrilla n. money
    scrub n. Someone undesirable. "Man, I ain't hangin' out with them scrubs!" 2. To trip or fall down, usually hurting oneself. "Did you see Bobby scrub when he was trying to hop that rail?" 3. guy pigeon, dawg, tramp, player, stays in a relationship only long enough to have sex, then pretending he's never met her.
    selling woof tickets Trying to get someone to believe a falsity. Spreading lies. "Girl, you be jawsin . . . you're jus' selling woof tickets"
    shoo A euphemism for "shoot." Also darn, heck, or many four letter words. "Shoo,girl, I know what you talkin' about!"
    shorty n. a female or girlfriend. see "breezy"
    shout out accolades, recognition
    sick adj. sick describing an extremely good trick in an extreme sport "That was a sick ollie over the stairs braw!"
    skanch(adj.) repulsive and skank-like (see "skank") "your girl ainÂ’t nothinÂ’ but a skanch queen!
    skank n. More than a "hoochi-momma." A dirty, nasty promiscuous woman that no one would even touch. "Check out that nasty skank over there!"
    skeeza (ski -zah)an unattractive, yet promiscuous female. See "skank"
    Slammin' Awesome! or Outrageous! "that's a slammin' outfit"
    slanging (pronounced "slanginÂ’) v. the act of selling any illegal substance. "Check out Brian slanging rock on the corner."
    smack n. heroin "He was so high on smack he didn't know what he was doing!"
    smak (v) to describe a negative, usually derogatory, comment or conversation about (or to) another person. "He be talkin' smak 'bout me."
    spent Tired. "Man, I'm spent." Also see sprung.
    spittin' game To try to impress someone of the opposite sex, or "picking up" on someone by "sweet talking" them. "Check out Jose over there spitting game with those hootchies!"
    sprung adj. To be obsessed with, usually in an amorous fashion. "Vanessa's so sprung on Todd, he's all she talks about."
    squirrel (n.) a hot female. "Check out that squirrel - I'm going to give her some nuts."
    s'righ (derived from "s'allrigh" or "it's allright") everything is okay, no problems. "J.T., you want me to help you with that?" "S'righ"
    step off 1. a retort used to warn someone to back away. "You betta step-off!" 2. To threaten someone to leave oneÂ’s belongings alone. "Step off my back pack!"
    sticking it 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?"
    stoked adv. A skater or grunge term for extremely happy. "Did you see that trick? I was stoked I landed it!"
    straight up 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!"
    strapped adj. Carrying a weapon. "Don't worry, I'm strapped with my nine"
    S.T. Rugglin a name given to someone who is struggling. "You're S.T. rugglin"
    Sum- summÂ’m (n.) Something. Derived from "some-something." Usually something good or of value. "Do you got a little sum- summÂ’m for me?"
    sweet adj./adv. (sometimes pronounced "saw-wheat") A late 80's term for very good, excellent. "His corvette was sweet!"
    that bites A derogatory phrase exclaimed when the situation is not a good one. A phrase uttered when possibly unfair or unfavored circumstances are taking place.
    thievin' v. (derived from "thiefing") stealing
    this piece a residence or place. "We up in this piece."
    tight 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!"
    thugged adj. To be hardcore. To be in a state of gangsterized attitude. "That fool is thugged out."
    tight Incredible. Very good. "Man, his ride is tight!"
    tore up (pronounced "toe up")adj. 1. 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."
    treatÂ’ em to correct or confront someone with a learned necessity. To teach someone. "You betta treatÂ’ em before I treatÂ’ em."
    tree n. marijuana
    triflin v. To cheat on your boy friend or girl friend. "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 friends back, back stabbing.
    trippin' 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!"
    tripping v./adv. the effect of taking LSD (dropping acid) "Someone dosed her drink and now she's tripping"
    troop a long walk or trip, "Taco Bell?? Thats a troop and a half"
    true a phrase said to express agreement, as if to say "I agree" or "good point."
    true dat That's true
    tweaker adj. Someone who is addicted to methamphetamine (crank, speed). "Sally didn't sleep for over 40 hours, I'll bet she's a tweaker."
    tweakin' v. To act like someone who has taken Methamphetamine. To be excessively hyper or energetic. To act strangely.
    tweaking 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?
    ups the ability to jump very high. (see "hops") "Look, Billy's got mad ups!"
    wacked see weak
    weak adj. no good, a bad situation. "This is weak."
    weaksauce n. Joke that didn't quite make you laugh "That was weaksauce"
    we're up Something said when it's time to leave "Hey we're up!"
    whas' crackulatin' (derived from "What's crackulating?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. When greeting someone say "Whas' crackulatin'?"
    what's crackin (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 "Whasup?"
    what's crackin? See wassup?
    whoobangin v. to communicate bad things about someone. To gossip. Also known as "talking trash." "Quit your whoobangin and let's roll."
    whoop v. 1. 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!"
    word up to affirm "that's the truth" (in a Baptist church they just say "Amen")
    who's your daddy!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!"
    wylin' adj. very good. "Sup, dawg, there be this wylin bang goin down at nitas crib!"
    X n. Term used for the drug "Ecstasy." A pill used at Raves(parties). Sometimes called "E"
    So what is your favorite one?
    HDD
    [ May 16, 2003, 04:12 PM: Message edited by: hot_diggity_dog ]

  2. #2
    78Eliminator
    420:
    In San Fracisco in the Haight district there's an old large clock in the middle of city. Years ago, it broke and stopped at 4:20. The stoners would say, well it's 4:20 and it's time to get high. Get it? It's always 4:20 so it's always time to get high. That is where the saying came from.

  3. #3
    SCUBA STEVE
    hdd, you got too much time on your hands.
    Thanks for filling me in, my 10 year old cousin busted out with the kool aid one, "your all up in the kool aid, and you dont even know what flava it is" she got me on that one.
    you had the benjamins on there but I think you forgot c-note.
    I am out for the day. see you guys on monday....
    3 more working days and I am off to havasu.... its about time.
    [ May 16, 2003, 01:26 PM: Message edited by: SCUBA STEVE ]

  4. #4
    hot_diggity_dog
    I am out for the day. see you guys on monday.... A'ight Late
    HDD

  5. #5
    78Eliminator
    hot_diggity_dog:
    I am out for the day. see you guys on monday.... A'ight Late
    HDD One

  6. #6
    BP1330
    211 is the penal code section for robbery. Not car jacking. [img]http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/523/551117-1775_IMG-med.JPG[/img]

  7. #7
    hot_diggity_dog
    This is a good one!
    squirrel (n.) a hot female.
    "Check out that squirrel - I'm going to give her some nuts."

    HDD

  8. #8
    Frosty_pop
    Alot of that sounds like the broken English spoke in the getto's..... you know by the intellegent people that live and hang out there......
    Think I will stick to my guns on this one.
    SPEAK ENGLISH OR GET THE **** OUT OF MY COUNTRY!!!!

  9. #9
    Ziggy
    HDD,
    Your gonna get tested on all these later.

  10. #10
    hot_diggity_dog
    quote:
    Originally posted by Frosty_pop:
    Alot of that sounds like the broken English spoke in the getto's..... you know by the intellegent people that live and hang out there......
    Think I will stick to my guns on this one.
    SPEAK ENGLISH OR GET THE **** OUT OF MY COUNTRY!!!!
    --------------------------------------------------
    Aight!!
    RD
    no diggity wink
    HDD

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