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Submitted by Shauna Thanks for understanding. open up shop – sell drugs, establish a drug-selling spot. Due to Covid-19 and increase orders, the delivery may be delayed. Using the slang of yore can add character and charm to your dialect and make the obscene less so. Once you have risen to a level where the other gang members have a nickname for you, there’s no getting out because, for most gangs, death is the only ticket out of the gang. My friends call me KHONG, KING KHONG.

Grim Reaper, and the rest. skizzle – a drip of any sort of intoxicating liquid.

(e.g. This is a person who has the heart to be a member of the gang. A World War II German Nazi military unit. The uniting of all Crip gangs under one organization.

1096 – police code for mentally ill suspect (from the film The Sugarland Express). Last edited on Aug 11 2011. what about popular Rap group who Eazy E signed BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY?! A person who wants to be a gang member, but has not been accepted. Often refers to a letter or note.

However, in hip hop music they are used as slang words and are given an alternate meaning, forming their own dictionary. – hello, how are you?, or what is going on?

Send. A book that writes about the fall of the US and its take over by the White race.

A real gang member. Term used by Vice Lords to show disrespect to Disciples. The Chinese equivalent to the Italian Mafia. (also “…dealio?”) – what is going on?.

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on Apr 07 2004. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA To take on another person in an aggressive manner. on Aug 11 2011. Used by Motorcycle Gangs.

on Jul 11 2007. “I’ma bust a cap in yo’ ass.” = “I will shoot you.”), dog (also “dogg” and “dawg”) -n.- a close and trusted friend, ghost -v.- to leave, leave quietly, quickly. 76628 Mean Girls We all know that slang changes almost too fast to keep up with. Showing you the gang’s flag colors handsigns, etc.

“He got ghost.” = “He left quickly.” or “It’s time to get ghost.” = “It’s time to evacuate from the scene.”), hood – n.- neighborhood, usually, or the turf of certain gangs, ice -n.- diamonds, usually refers to the plural.

Not all slang of the 1920s tied directly to gangsters and law enforcement.

From 4-1-1, the number for directory assistance in the United States.

Blood vessels poppin’ out my craniumsNiggas aksin’ when the tape gon’ drop but I got nothin’ to say to them. This is used by the Folks. Last edited on Jan 22 2016. tizzle – tizzy, a state of agitation or nervousness. Spanish word for south. Hip hop music’s dictionary uses a variety of slang terms that have changed as hip hop itself has changed over the years. The American Mafia has a unique lexicon. Last edited on Jan 02 2019.

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To payback for wrongs to be rectified. This sounds great if the first name is also added, as in Breaker Bill, Knuckles Ted, Big Bear (in fact, big ANYTHING!) Yes, it still means “Rest in Peace,” but you definitely wouldn’t be saying it about someone who just died. Submitted by Chuck S.

Each one represents a separate sentence. The politics of black slang are tricky. Submitted by Kendall from MA, USA on Nov 20 2011. Women were referred to by a number of slang terms during the roaring twenties, both within gangster culture and other aspects of society.

A white supremacist organization dedicated to the “Old South” where blacks where held as slaves, A large scale organized crime syndicate that started in Italy. 5-0 – in reference to the police (as in the television show Hawaii Five-O). On one of them, my gangster name is Crispy Momma, and my rap name is Smoke Boo! Of course, if you think about it, there are as many different kinds of gangsters as there are stars in the sky, and when I say they are not nice people it’s the understatement of the millennium!

on May 28 2007. Two minutes of a beating for violation of gang rules inside of prison for Latin Kings. likely short for "brother" or possibly "boy." Then, you would find this article useful.eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'findnicknames_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_24',112,'0','0']));eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'findnicknames_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_25',112,'0','1'])); Growing up, Grandma used to say to me and my cousin, “once the other gang members give you a nickname, there is no getting out.

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what’s goin’ down? The result is … “That nigga got shit loads’a ice on his wrist.” = “That guy is wearing a bracelet with a lot of diamonds.”), popes – n. – the police, an abbreviation of po-po. 1920s slang was prevalent all through the decade: from gangsters to the everyday civilian, learn what was popular to say amongst each other with our list.

There are also the Nazi Party and the Skinheads.

Names of the gangs are, of course, Hell’s Angels (who hasn’t heard of them? Gangsta rap is hip-hop music that is inspired by the violence of inner-city slums in the 1980s. Rolly (also Rolley) – a term for Rolex, as used in Snoop Dogg’s 2004 hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot”.

Thanks for the answer!

many now simply use the word “word”. ), BG -n.- Baby Gangsta; an adolescent gangster. White supremacists seem to confine their activities to the assault, rape, and murder of other races. This is used by the Folks. Each leaf may have a six (6) in it to represent 666. All Rights Reserved. And you know these slang words are legit because when I read them to my three teenagers to make sure I was using them correctly, they said, and I …

Most of the Latino gangs originate as prison gangs in the U.S., mostly in California.eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'findnicknames_com-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_16',120,'0','0'])); The Mexican Mafia never set foot in Mexico! This is used by Motorcycle Gangs and is earned when a member has orally copulated a female’s anal opening. Original Gangster in 1991.

To begin with, Harlem rapper Lamont Coleman (stage name Big L) released a song on his posthumous album “The Big Picture” entitled “Ebonics”. This is usually used in Corrections settings, but is sometimes used outside as well.

wiggity-wack – very disturbing. A numeric code standing for CRIP and is sometimes used in CRIP writing. on Jun 09 1997. It means “For ourselves alone.”.

Many of these words have become mainstream because of various popular hip hop artists. “What’s yo’ 20?” = “Where are you?”). Last edited on Aug 12 2010. da bomb – the bomb; cool, appealing, or popular, keep it trill – keep it true and real (true + real = trill). Last edited on Mar 07 2018. In fact, much of the language used in hip hop is drawn from African American Vernacular English (AAVE).

the opposite of "good".) Its collection of slang has been building for more than a century. This is used by the Aryan Brotherhood and is another term for AB. Though used and popularized by M.C.s, most of these words were not coined by any M.C. Pill Popping, Dope Smoking, P**** Eating, “Mother Fucking” Outlaws Brothers Biken Together, People.

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These symbols are supposed to tell you the characteristics that you are supposed to have and help you predict your future. Yes, really! 420 – Number associated with cannabis and cannabis usage. This is used by the Motorcycle Gangs and is earned when a member orally copulated or had sexual intercourse with a female whom has a venereal disease. A term used by the Occult. Comes from the word “Tang,” which means party. on Aug 10 2010. Schultz Staple. There are literally thousands of terms and definitions. Yo!

Gangs have developed their own spoken language or terminology.

Originated from “What the deal, yo?”. See, a criminal. This is a prison gang, which is nearly non-existent. This is where a female has sex with one or more gang members in order to be accepted as a member of the gang. They are all from various Triad factions.eval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'findnicknames_com-large-mobile-banner-1','ezslot_14',118,'0','0'])); These men were all tried for serious crimes like rape, murder, drug-trafficking, racketeering, and robbery. Short for ". Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Originated by funk musician Frankie Smith with his 1982 nonsense single “The Double-Dutch Bus”, this style was popularized by rapper Snoop Dogg when he used it on Dr Dre’s The Chronic album in 1992.

A gang that is based on claiming and protecting a geographical area.

Posse means Gang. It became commercial and is now less violent but more successful. They have to do all the dirty, demeaning jobs for about a year and then they MIGHT – or might not – be allowed to get into the hallowed ranks.