"Sho you right"
I almost don't wanna say these two, especailly the second one, since it's so easy to be accused of being gay these days, and since the gay life is so much more of a normal thing than it was in the 80's.
"Yall got something for the head?". This was something you'd ask two or more brothers, if they wanted a ride to the liquor store, or if they wanted to ride with you to a party. It was a way of telling them they had to at least pitch in for the alchohol, if they couldn't give you gas money.
"Butt Boys". This is a real tough one to understand today, however it simply meant your closest and earliest childhood buddy, especially from the hood...almost as if yall known each other since wearing diapers. This term was used a lot in the 80's in some of the roughest hoods.
Good thing about those is you can use any of those and they'll know what you're talking about.I like old terms for THOTS like Hussie, Jezebel and Strumpet and Trollop.
I still say "funk/fonk" I'm not a fan of " havin smoke" But of you nikkas want funk...
skirt meant p*ssy ass nikka in the dmvGood thing about those is you can use any of those and they'll know what you're talking about.
Smuts
Skirts
Help me out I need a synonym book for these
"Sho you right"
Jezebel is goat lmaoI like old terms for THOTS like Hussie, Jezebel and Strumpet and Trollop.
Where you at now?That's good. Left New York years ago so I haven't heard it since except for the rare times I've spoken to Brooklyn natives. I've gotten a few saying it down here.
I find it sorta hard to believe we use to say that one myself. Different timesGone head and cook, but you might need some backup on saying the bolded worked the way you said it did, breh.