You're shot: Telling somebody that there is a zero percent chance of an event happening.
She Thinks Who She Is: A negative term used to express that another person is conceited or full of herself.
Come Scoop: A term used to tell a friend to come pick you up in their car.
That's Dope: To express an item or piece of clothing that is really cool.
Bro: What are you burnt?: Describe someone who is acting like they are high on drugs.
Mint: To describe a piece of clothing or object as high-quality.
Scheeve: A term used to describe a person who is dirty or unclean.
Mad: Another word for very.
Not for Nothing: A phrase that is traditionally used to begin an aggravated thought.
At the End Of the Day: A phrase used to conclude or summarize a particular idea into a smaller thought.
Brick: Cold weather.
Dead ass Expressing seriousness.
You're my Boy: A term of endearment used between friends.
Take it There: When somebody gets out of line.
Sick: An expression used to describe something as cool or extraordinary.
Good Sh*t: Another way of saying you're proud of somebody.
Throw hands: The final words before a fight.
Tight: Another word for pissed off.
Spazzin'/Buggin'/Trippin': Somebody who is agitated or bothered.
Kicks: A pair of sneakers.
We out: A way of letting your friends know it's time to leave.
Real Talk: Express a level of seriousness, very similar to dead ass.
Fire: A way of describing something that is really cool.
Chill: Another way of telling someone to take a step back.
I'm Fit: Committed.
Banging: A word to describe good taste.
Good Looks: A way of showing appreciation; very similar to thank you.
Stoonad: A term used for people who never think.
Jelly: Jealous.
Chooch: When someone does something stupid without thinking first or acts extremely immature.
Fa-Days: Something that is occurring for a long period of time.
Could You Imagine?: A negative phrase used to show the disbelief of something that someone might do.
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