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The Dictionary

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 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 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 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 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 “junk in the trunk.”  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 ballin
1. v. To flaunt money. To be noticeably rich.  "Yo . . .check out his Mercedes . . . he ballin!" 

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

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. ugly or unattractive.  ""Girl I don't know why you talkin' to him, that fool beat from the front to the side and even in the back."" 

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 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 biscuits
1. Dirty, worn-out shoes.  "Look at that boy's biscuits." 

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 me
1. (pronounced "bitin'me") Copying someone.  "Man you know I bought this jacket first, why you biting me?" 

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!" 

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."  Lyrical reference: ICE CUBE LYRICS - Today Was A Good Day  ""My pager still blowin' up..."" 

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 bo bo
1. Poor quality.  Not up to standard.  "That shirt is bobo." 

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 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 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 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 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. a girlfriend.  "Check out that breezy over there."  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 brizoke
1. broke; no money. 

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 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 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 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. someone considered a lowlife or weak.  See scrub.  "Get out of my grill.  You 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 butta
1. adj. to be of good or smooth quality; like butter.  "Now that's the butta!" 

Back to Top cake
1. Money.  "If I can't bake cake, then I'll take cake."  Lyrical reference: LIL MAMMA LYRICS - G-Slide (Tour Bus)  ""Shorty got cake like uh Duncan Hines"" 

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 candi""  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?"  3. the shiny, glossy coated paint job on a car  ""All the ATL n#^&@$ wanna jack,
cuz i'm from texas, they never seen candy with a fifth on the back."
 

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 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 cheezin
1. v. smiling.  "why you cheezin so big?" 

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

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 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 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 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 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 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." 

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 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 deezam
1. damn. 

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.  See "late" or "peace."  "I'll see you later.  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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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. male’s a whole presence, his conversation, and how he presents himself, especially when trying to earn rapport with females.  "Did you see Jay over there?  He’s got game." 

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 Get off the gas.
1. To chill out.  "Matt you need to get off the gas." 

Back to Top get our G on
1. To have sex with someone.  "J.Z. and Lisa have been gone a long time. They must be straight gettin' they G on." 

Back to Top get your shwerve/swerve on
1. To 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!" 

Back to Top get your swerve on
1. To get drunk, to drink, or to otherwise become intoxicated from either alcohol or drugs. 

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 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 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. A close friend or just a homeboy/homegirl overall.  "Tommy is my 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 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."