Music Banter - View Single Post - A theory on classical music from a Rock Music fan
View Single Post
Old 12-12-2005, 11:34 AM   #33 (permalink)
half_baked87
sammichestime
 
half_baked87's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Canada
Posts: 380
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kashmir86
that's not made up, it means having groove. (groove is to groovey as spice is to spicey) What about:
-illest
-phat
-crunk
-flossin (it has nothing to do with dental floss)
-Dawg or Dogg
-Fitty (fifty is too much to say, gotta remove the f)
-ATL
-H-town
-Ballin'/ baller
-Blades (how does this word have anything to do with rims?)
-Bling
-Bust a cap
-Emcee
-Fo shizzle
-G
-Heater (not referring to something that keeps you warm)
-Holla
-Hops
-Ice (as in yo g, that bling is iced out nigga)
-Indo
-Jiggy
-MC
-Mack
-Nappy
-Pimp(can be used as an adjective for anything)
-Shortty (or shotty if the r is too much work to pronounciate)
-Tight(in the same boat as pimp)
-True dat
-word up

Need I say more? They live in the usa, why cant the use english like the rest of us? Your one ****ty example that doesnt even count is pathetic compared to this.
you're a ****ing fascist, need i say more. pull you're head out of you're whitebred redneck ass and realize there are different cultures and different dialects of english exist. do we say "bloody" "bollocks" and "cheerio!" (stereotypes i know) over here? no. because we have our own dialect, and it so happens so do some african americans and other minorities, and even a few honkys. i can still understand what their saying. besides, if it offends you so much, just dont listen to it.
half_baked87 is offline   Reply With Quote