Ghetto Slang Hood Slang Dictionary

Slim Shady


Answer: A term of endearment used to express appreciation of someone or something. Often used to praise a person’s effort or achievement or to express sympathy.



Smoke ‘n’ Mirrors


Answer: A euphemism for masturbation, often used when a person is sexually aroused or nervous.


Smoke Weed, Man Smoke Weed, Man


Answer: A derogatory term for someone or something of low status or value.


Slacktivism


Answer: A term used to refer to any form of advocacy of radical, leftist or liberal causes.


Snicker


Answer: An exclamation of amusement at another person’s foolishness or incompetence




Ace


Answer:  Best friend, main man, a person who has someone’s back, or protection or who will go down for there friend or crew.

 

Aight


Answer:  Short for “all right”, everything is cool,

or, a way of saying something is not great, and not bad, but in the middle like.

 

Ak


Answer:  AK 47 gas-operated assault rifle.

 

All that


Answer:  You think you hot, or the hottest, or the coolest.



B


Answer:  An east coast term short for brother, or bro.


Baby Mama Baby Daddy


Answer:  A person you had a child with.

 

Back/Back up


Answer:  1- Booty, but, nice looking round butt. Remember the song “Baby got back”.

2- Crew, people that will defend you and back you up in a situation.


Bail


Answer:  To Leave, or go. Short for leaving someplace (usually

 



Bangin/ Bang


Answer:  1- Short gang term for “Gang Bangin”

2- Girl with a ghetto body, big booty, slim waist

3- Term for sexing a girl.

 

Banger


Answer:  Knife or a sharp weapon.


Bank


Answer:  Money, cash

 

Baller


Answer:  Ghetto term for money makers in the hood, be it by legal or illegal activities.

Also a term for a street basketball player.


Beef


Answer:  Serious trouble with an individual, or group, or gang. It’s to have arguments or war.


Benjamins


Answer:  $100 bills.


Benz


Answer:  Short for Mercedes Benz.

 

Biscuit


Answer:  Gun/butt

 

Blew it up/ Blew up the spot


Answer:  When a Hip Hop crew (MC’s, BBOYS, WRITERS, DJ) gives a great performance that leaves the crowd or observers screaming.

 

Blunted


Answer:  High Off of marijuana rolled in a Philly blunt (cigar).

 

Bolo/ BOLOS


Answer:  1) Meaning: Be on the lookout.

2) Term used to describe a wild punch that was invented by famous boxer Kid Chocolate and used by Sugar Ray Leonard.

 

Bomb


Answer:  1- A graffiti rampage on trains and walls, where you try and flood as many tags and throw ups as possible.

2- When fighting to throw as many big punches as to end the fight quick.

 

Break


Answer:  1-The percussive part of an 70’s James Brown style record, where the drums play a funky beat. This we called the break, and is one of the key roots to Hip Hop music.

2- original NYC gang term for getting violent on someone, or a situation. Stems from the word Breaking Point.

 

Booya


Answer:  1- sound of a shot gun blast

2- Used as an exclamation point

3- Name of a west coast Samoan Gangsta rap group

 

Break it down


Answer:  1- To dissect a knowledge situation or concept, and explain it in a simple format

2- to get down in any aspect of culture, especially dance.

 

Buggin


Answer:  Buggin means you trippin or wilen

 

Bust / Bus


Answer:  To take action or fight/hit/punch/shoot gun.

Also can mean to dance, or get down

note: saying “bust a move” is incredibly corny and old now.

 

Busta


Answer:  A person who is fake, phony, or a punk who can’t fight, or snitches.

 

Butter


Answer:  When someone, something, or someone’s Hip Hop skills are great and smooth.

 

Buck/ Buck Wild


Answer:  1- To shoot someone, or at someone.

2- To get crazy one someone, or violent on someone.

3- To get crazy with ones Hip Hop skills.

 

Bum Rush


Answer:  1- When a crew or group of people rush the door or gates of a party without paying. Bum meaning person with no cash, rush meaning forcing there way in.

2- A person getting jumped/ beat up by a group of people.

 

But/Booty


Answer:  1- When someone, someone’s skills or something is not good or is lacking.

2- Someone’s butt

Cheese/Cheddar

Cheese/Cheddar

Money, cash


Chill


Answer:  Relax, stay cool.

 

Chin Check


Answer:  Punch someone in the chin/ face, To test someone’s chin with a punch to see if they can take it.


Chips


Answer:  Referring to casino chips, money, cash.

 

Chrome


Answer:  1- Guns

2- Chrome car rims

 

Chucks


Answer:  Short for Chuck Taylor Converse all stars sneakers, made popular in the 1970’s and were heavily popular in East coast Hip Hop and West coast Gangs.

 

Cipher


Answer:  1- refers to a circle of people where Mc’s battle, and freestyle, or BBoys battles and get down. It is where BBOYS and MC’s get there real training and work on there skills.

2- in 5% religion (an NYC based religion made popular by rap artists like Brand Nubian and Wu Tang) it refers to the chosen and the non chosen, 5% and non 5%, and angels and devils..so forth.


Clock, Clockin


Answer:  1- Killin time

2- Punch someone in the head.

 

Clown walkin


Answer:  New young Hip Hop dance style. Uses allot of footwork.

 

Cold


Answer:  1- Short for cold hearted. Not nice, that’s not cool, what you did was cold.

2- Great, nice, good. Young people now use it to mean when something is great.

3- a word that expresses an attribute of something. Cold chillin, cold knock you out, Cold gettin down.

4- When your wrist cold

 

Cop


Answer:  To buy, originally a term for buying drugs.

 

Crab


Answer:  1-A ghetto girl with nothing happening and too much attitude. A slutty girl.

2- A person who has nothing to show for him or herself, and still likes to talk crap

 

Crackin/ What’s crackin/ Crackalackin


Answer:  Whats happening.

 

Crew


Answer:  A group of people who work together for a common cause. Originally a slang used by the Mob for a crew of men who work to rob, steel and extort money.

In Hip Hop a crew can also be a group of MC’s (rappers), BBOYS, WRITERS (graffiti artists).


Crib


Answer:  A persons home.



Crooklyn


Answer:  Slang for Brooklyn

 

Cut up/ Cuttin the rug


Answer:  Refers to gettin down, dancing.


Dead Presidents


Answer:  Paper money.

 

Deep


Answer:  1- A wise person, a person who speaks with great knowledge.

2- A large group of people traveling together to a party, or how a person rolls up to a club, or spot.

 

Def


Answer:  Old school term for something great.

 

Deuce


Answer:  Ghetto way of saying the number 2

22 caliber gun = deuce deuce

42nd street = forty deuce

 

Dilly/Dealy/What the Dealy


Answer:  Whats the deal?, whats going on?.



Dip


Answer:  1- Time to go, to leave.

2- Original Hip Hop rhyme started by members of the Furious 5.

Dip dive socialize

trying to make yall realize

that we are qualified

to rectify

to satisfy

to burn in desire, set them on fire

to boogie

Digits

Digits

Phone number

 

Dime


Answer:  1- bag of weed

2- A snitch, the amount for a phone call in the 60’s and 70’s and that’s what it took for a snitch to make a call.

3- a way to tell a female or male to call you.

4- referring to Bo Derrick’s move TEN, a perfect woman with pretty face, and ghetto body


Dis


Answer:  Short for disrespect

 

Dog/Dawg


Answer:  1- friend that you can count on in times of trouble. A person who watches your back.

2- Old school NYC word for beating someone up.

 

Dome/Dome piece


Answer:  A persons head. Usually referring to fighting and punching someone in the head, or shooting someone in the head.

 

Don


Answer:  Spanish and Italian word for God father, or person of great respect.

They will put the word before there real name.

 



Dope/dopenes


Answer:  1- Another word for someone or something great

2- Drugs, heroin


Do or Die


Answer:  Slang for Bedstuy Brooklyn. Do or Die Bedstuy.


D.L/Down Low


Answer:  To keep something quiet, to protect a secret, shhh don’t tell anyone, or to lay low and not be seen for a while because of a situation.

 

Down by Law


Answer:  An old school term for a person who is certified, or who has great credentials, great repoir in the streets

 

Dozens


Answer:  A back and forth game of making fun of each others mothers, family, disabilities. This is no holds bar jokes where people get there feelings hurt, but you have suck it up. Mama jokes seem to be the most common and popular.-Your girlfriend is so stupid, the first time she used a vibrator she cracked her two front teeth.


-Your sister is so stupid, she went to the baker for a yeast infection.


-Your mother is so dumb, she couldn’t pass a blood test.

Your mother is so ugly, when he sits in the sand the cat tries to bury he


 

Drop Science


Answer:  To teach street knowledge to other people, knowledge of self

Easy, Be easy

Easy, Be easy

Be smooth.

 

Ends


Answer:  Short for make ends meet, to have or keep money.

 


Fade/Faded


Answer:  1- refers to the Philly haircut where they fade the sides and the back to your skin

2- It’s to be high on drugs or liquor

 

Fakin jacks


Answer:  To be phony or acting phony.

A person telling lies.

 

Fasho


Answer:  For sure

 

Fiend


Answer:  To be desperate for something, like a crackhead.


Fifth


Answer:  A fifth of bacardi.

 

Flava


Answer:  To have style, pizzazz.


Flex


Answer:  Referring to flexing muscle. To try and intimidate someone, or to prepare to fight someone.

 

Fly/Fly Girl/Fly Guy


Answer:  A person who looks, dresses, and smells good. Always got there hair done, spends allot of time and money to make themselves look good.

 

Flow


Answer:  1- to have plenty of money/ income flowing in due to legal or illegal activities.

2- An MC or Dancer who can move or rhyme nonstop smoothly without breaking there flow.

 

Forty


Answer:  Referring to a forty ounce of beer.

 

Freestyle


Answer:  1- Original term for a style of dance that came before house dance.

2- Off the top of the head, when an MC (rapper) rhymes with no pre written rhymes.

3- term for a form of Hip Hop dance that borrows from many styles of dance in and outside of Hip Hop and then freestyle’s it off the top of the head with no routines.


Fresh


Answer:  To be great, or brand new. To dance or rhyme, or do a great wild style graffiti piece. To dress nice and look good.



Front


Answer:  To fake something your not. Pretending to be tuff. To not show up for a situation or a fight.

 

Funk/Funky


Answer:  1- It refers to a music style that originated with drummers in New Orleans like earl Palmer describing the type of sound they want to play.

2- It was a term also coined by James Brown referring to the music making people move and dance so much that at the end of the night the club would be/ smell funky from all the sweating and perspiration. so James Brown would say

3- refers to a style of music originated by the African American community. heavy bass, syncopated drums, and funky grooves.

JAMES BROWN, PARLIAMENT FUNCADELIC, SLY STONE.

4- FAKIN THE FUNK means to be fake in music or Hip Hop or on the streets. Or not really 

funky.

 

Foreally/Foreals/Foriila/Forealdo.


Answer:  Slang for “FOREAL”

 

G


Answer:  1- short for gangsta

2- short for grand, $1,000

 

Game


Answer:  1- To have rap or the words to talk to a fly girl. Or to have words to get out of trouble.

2- To be down to do something, or ready to forward in a situation.

3- To be good at basketball, to always have a good game.

 

Geese


Answer:  To rob a house. And fly like geese.

 

Get Down/Get Loose/Get buzy


They all mean to dance, jam, rock turntables, rock a graffiti piece.


Ghetto Bird


Answer:  Police helicopter.


Ghost


Answer:  To disappear, to leave inconspicuously, without know one seeing you.

2016 Rolls-Royce Car

 

Go Off


Answer:  1- To let off physical energy like a bomb. To let loose and fight or get violent on someone.

2- To get down and dance with massive energy.

 

Grill/Grillin


Answer:  1- another word for face.

2- To be stared at by another person with a mean face.

3-A thing in someones teeth

 

Grind/Grinding


Answer:  When a drug dealer is on the streets selling drugs, he’s on the grind or grinding.

A person who is constantly hittin the streets to find ways to make money to survive in the hood legally or illegally.

 

Gritty


Answer:  Street, dirty, diggin deep.

 

Gully


Answer:  Ghetto tuff, gutter, raw, gangsta.

 



Hard Core


Answer:  1- Real street raw. A person into street raw style Hip Hop music about street life, guns, murder, drugs. Raw Hip Hop, Not the party stuff.

2- when a person is into something, or an activity more than others.


Hard Rock


Answer:  An old school term for a New York thug or gangsta.

 

Hawk


Answer:  1) To stare at or be stared at hard.

Originally this was from people of color who were stared at by store or shop owners/ workers who thought that you were gonna steal something. So the shop owner/ worker will follow you around the store and stare at you.

referring to a bird of prey with great vision.

2) Weapon


Heart


Answer:  To have courage, to be brave

 

Holla


Answer:  To call someone out, or contact someone.

 

Herb


Answer:  1- A punk, or someone who is soft.

2- Marijuana, weed.

 

Home Skillet/Home Boy/Homey


Answer:  1- Close friend from around the way.

2- Used to be a dis, when calling someone homely meant like a mamas boy, who never goes out.

 

Hood


Answer:  Short for neighborhood, but refers to ghetto neighborhood.

 



Hood Rat


Answer:  Refers to a girl from around the way (your block, hood) who has sex with every guy on your block/ hood.



Hot 110


Answer:  And old school original graffiti term. When a writer (graffiti) writer or crosses out his enemies name, or a toy (week graffiti writer). He or she will write “hot 110” over there name.


Hottie


Answer:  Mid eighties term for a fine young lady. meaning she’s hot, She’s a hottie.

 

Hummin


Answer:  1- Rhymes with bummin so was used to call someone a bum.

2- Person with bad breath.

 

Hustler


Answer:  Person who is always on the grind trying to make money.

A person who never sits on his or her riches, but stays grinding for more money.

A person who does what ever it takes to make money legal or illegal.

 

Hype/Hype Man


Answer:  1- To perform (Hip Hop)or play ball with great energy. To get hype with a burst of energy.

2- It is an MC who backs up a main rapper (in a rap group) to keep the crowd/ audience hyper during the performance.

 

I Ain’t the one


Answer:  Short for “I ain’t the one to be messed with”.



Ice


Answer:  Jewelry covered with diamonds


Ill


Answer:  Way of saying something is so great it is sickening.



Iron Horse


Answer:  Subway train.

 

Jack


Answer:  1- Term for robbing a person, or car jacking, steeling someone’s car.

2- Also a word similar to dude.

 

Jake


Answer:  A cop, police officer.

 

Jam


1- Name of an old school original Hip Hop party in the parks, school yards, small night clubs, youth centers, and so forth.

2- A term for a cool funky record that someone really likes.

 

Jet


Answer:  To leave in a hurry.

 

Juice


Answer:  A persons street credibility. In the streets it means to have what we called Pull. Meaning we can make something happen.

 

Kicks


Answer:  Sneakers, tennis shoes


Kickin


Answer:  Good, appealing, great.

 

Know the ledge


Answer:  To have knowledge or self and everything around you, to have street knowledge

 

Krump/Krumpin


Answer:  New Hip Hop dance that just came out of the streets of LA, made popular by the movie “RISE”. Affiliated with dances styles like clown walkin, the stripper dance.

 

Krunk


Answer:  1- To have a good time, and party hard

2- new style of Hip Hop music made popular in the Dirty South (Southern States) by artists like Lil John.

 

L


Answer:  1- Short for elevated train platforms. Outside train stations.

2- joint

 

Lifted


Answer:  A person who is high off drugs or liquor.

 

Mc


Answer:  Master of ceremonies. In Hip Hop an MC was the original term for Rapper. Mic Controller.

 

Mack


Answer:  Ladies man, a guy who can get any girl he wants. Made popular by the blaxploitation movie in the 70’s.

 

Mad


Answer:  A term used to explain when something is extra huge, or great.

 

Math


Answer:  Phone number

 

Murk


Answer:  1- To kill.

2- To leave.

 

Newjack


Answer:  A person wet behind the ears, who has no street experience, a rookie.

 

Non stop


Answer:  Term takin from subway train terminology. Used to describe a party or situation or activity that won’t end for a long time. made popular in early Hip Hop rhymes.

 

Off


Answer:  Shoot, Kill.

 

Old School/Old Schooler


Answer:  A way of saying Back in the days in the streets, school of hard knocks. A person who was representing the streets back in the days. Early days of the streets.

 

One/One love


Answer:  Street way of saying good bye. Bidding someone peace.

Latino people will say Uno.

 

Ox


Answer:  A box cutter or razor blade

 

Parlayin


Answer:  Chillin, relaxing

 

P.C


Answer:  Punk City, a term for a special protective jail cell for inmates who are in danger within prison population. Usually meant for inmates who can’t fight or have no pull in the prison (they don’t know any one).

 

Piece


Answer:  1- A gun

2- An outlined graffiti artwork with color fill ins, and decorated on a train, wall, or black book (hardcover graffiti book)

 

Played/Play yourself


Answer:  1- To be discovered that your pretending your something your not, or to get caught in a lie.

2- when someone takes you for a fool. You usually get played by a so called friend or boyfriend/ girlfriend cheating on you.

 

Playa/Playa Hater


Answer:  1- a guy who has tons of girls and manages to play them all at the same time.

2- A person who can play the streets and system to get what he wants.

3- It is a person who down plays another playas game.

 

Played Out


Answer:  When a fad is over and old, and no one is doing it no more.

 

Pop/Poped


Answer:  1- To shoot someone

2- To get busted by the police and sent to jail.

 

Rikers Island


Answer:  A prison

 

Run it/ Run it back


Answer:  1-What a stick up kid (robber) would say to a victim, if it’s for a bike, or a wallet or a chain.

2- Mean rewind, or try again, or bring it back.

 

Saggin


Answer:  Wearing you pants low and most of the time with no belt. This style of dress originated in the prison system because they confiscated belts and shoe laces so an inmate can’t hang himself.

 

Sawed off


Answer:  A sawed off shotgun, in which the barrel(s) are sawed off to become shorter, for the purpose of the pellets inside the shells to spread out over a vast area. The accuracy is lessened by this but a sawed off 12 gauge is a gully weapon to have.

 

Sazon


Answer:  A type of Puerto Rican food seasoning that gives Spanish food it’s flavor. The term is used by Puerto Ricans to describe someone with style and flavor.

 

Scrilla


Answer:  Money

 

Scrub


Answer:  1- Originally a sports term for a person who sucks at a particular sport.

2- A term used by material girls/ gold diggers to describe A dude with no money, no car, no class, but he fronts and tries to get material girls.

 

Serve


Answer:  To beat someone in a Hip Hop Battle. MC battle, BBOY battle, Graffiti battle, DJ battle.

 

Shank


Answer:  A home made knife made in prison out of any object that can be sharpened.

 

Shorty


Answer:  1- Originally a gang term for a young kid from the neighborhood.

2- A cute/ fly ghetto girl/ honey.

 

Skeezer


Answer:  80’s term for slut.

 

Snuff/Sneak/Snuck


Answer:  To sneak a punch or an attack on someone when there not lookin.

 

Spittin


Answer:  1- When an MC (rapper) starts rhyming.

2- It is when a person is flirting with a female.

 

Stack chips


Answer:  To make money and save it, or put it away, then go out and make more money. A term for hustlers.

 

Straight


Answer:  Everything is OK.

An individual is OK.

 


Strapped


Answer:  Packing a gun.

 

Tag


Answer:  Writing your nick name on a wall or train.

 

Tax


Answer:  Forcibly take your money like the government. To rob.

 

Thorough


Answer:  When something is cool, good , or safe it’s thorough.

 

Toy Cop


Answer:  Security guards who act like there real cops.

 

True Dat


Answer:  Means that is true.

 

Twisted


Answer:  Don’t get it wrong, or don’t get me wrong. Don’t mess around.

 

Up North


Answer:  A prison North of NYC. Clinton Correctional Facility.

 

Uptown


Answer:  The upper parts of Manhattan. Anything above 100st. Harlem, Spanish Harlem and upwards.

 

Up/Get up


Answer:  A writers (graffiti) main goal is to gain fame. To get up, is to gain fame by bombing the system (trains, walls, busses) with as many tags and throw ups.

 

Vic


Answer:  Short for victim. A stick up kid (robber) term for a potential victim.

 

Wack


Answer:  Not good, terrible. Referring to someone’s skills, clothes, situations.

 

Wax


Answer:  1- An LP or record. A DJ term for records.

2- Means to keep it cool

 

Whip


Answer:  1- a nice looking expensive car.

 

Wreck/Wreck Shop


Answer:  To accomplish or destroy.

 

Xerox


Answer:  To Copy

 

Youngin


Answer:  A young person

 

Zootie/Zooted/Zootie Bang


Answer:  High on angel dust, PCP.

 

22


Answer:  22 caliber gun

 

24/ 7


Answer:  24 hours 7 days a week. Meaning your doing something all day and all night.

 

38


Answer:  38 caliber gun

 

40


Answer:  40 ounce of beer

 

44


Answer:  44 caliber gun

 

411/What’s the 411


Answer:  Imformation, gossip, rummors. Stems from telephone information servcice.

 

808


Answer:  Roland 808 drum machin sounds. Refering to one particular bass beat sound made popular in early 80’s NYC Hip Hop, now used in most Dirty South music as well as Miami Bass music.

 

No half steppin


Answer:  Don’t half step, don’t half fast. Put 100 % into your efforts not 50%.

 

Catch this fade


Answer:  When you wanna fight


Ginsu


Answer:  Knife

 


C4


Answer:  C-4 (explosive)

 

RDX


Answer:  RDX, an initialism for Research Department explosive,[2] is an explosive nitroamine widely used in military and industrial applications. It was developed as an explosive which was more powerful than TNT, and it saw wide use in World War II.


Marquise


Answer:  A diamond; Marquise cut diamonds are very sparkly.


AMC Pacer


Answer:  Ugly car.


Ford Excursion


Answer:  Ugly car 2.


 

Toe tag


Answer:  1. A method of identification of bodies in a morgue. A label on string tied to a deceased persons toe with their name and other information on it. Anklebands (like the wristbands you get when you visit a hospital) are now more common.2. (Slang) To kill somebody.



Maafa


Answer:  Maafa (or African Holocaust, Holocaust of Enslavement, or Black holocaust as alternatives) are terms used to describe the history and ongoing effects of atrocities inflicted on African people.


Echelon


Answer:  Echelon” is a level of rank, achievement or reputation.

 

Ted DiBiase


Answer:  He was a wrestler. He was called the “Million Dollar Man”, a millionaire who wore a gold-studded, dollar-sign-covered suit.

 

Cheeba & Ganja


Answer:  Marijuana

 

Strong Island


Answer:  Nickname of Long Island


Sheepskin


Answer:  It is a jacket that were popular in East Coast cities in the ’70s and ’80s.

 

New York Hot Tracks


Answer:  It is another classic NYC throwback. It was a television show guest hosted by The Beastie Boys and Run DMC, among others. It was cancelled in 1989.

 

Mr. Magic


Answer:  John Rivas, was a prominent hip hop radio DJ.

 

Nu Nile


Answer:  Nu Nile is a hair product that made African-textured hair look really slick back in the day.

 

Stush


Answer:  Conceited, superior, having an air of rude hauteur particularly with regard to personal appearance – but with good reason.

 

Sirat al-Mustaqim


Answer:  It is an Arabic term for the Islamic concept of the straight path, or the way of life which makes God happy (it’s a quote from the first Surah in the Quran: Surat Al-Fatiha)

 

Deen


Answer:  It is a common Arabic term that is associated with religion. In Islamic context, it refers to a way of life that that is pleasing to God

 

“Talking out your neck”


Answer:  It is a jive phrase that essentially means to lie.



Jezebel


Answer:  A woman who is regarded as evil and scheming.


“Poppin’ yang”


Answer:  Means talking trash.



Clock G’s


Answer:  It’s ambiguous: It means sell drugs, but also receive thousands of dollars.

 

NSFW


Answer:  Not Safe For Work.

 

Cap peeling


Answer:  It’s the act of shooting someone in the head.

 

Fugazi


Answer:  Means fake in Italian slang.

 

Tanqueray


Answer:  A London Dry Gin. It is sold a various proofs, but the lowest seems to be 80 (or, around 40% abv). It is, in other words, a very strong drink.

 

Gazelle


Answer:  It was a popular brand of glasses.


Jellies


Answer:  They were shoes made of plastic.

 

Cazal


Answer:  A pair of sunglasses

 

Tote


Answer:  Synonym for carry

 

Ringolevio


It is a game, in which the seeking team would try to grab kids on the hiding team and hold them Answer:  long enough to say ‘Ringolevio 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3’.


Inf


IAnswer:  nfrared beam

 

Bogart


Answer:  Means to hold something, usually a drink, joint, cigarette, etc., for a long time without sharing it.

 


Herringbone


Answer:  It refers to a weaving pattern of broken V-shapes, called such because it resembles the skeleton of a herring fish


PCP


Answer:  Angel Dust

 


Big up


Answer:  A Jamaican term of encouragement or otherwise good cheer.


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