Does “yo, bytch come here“ still work in 2019?

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So last night I'm by my cousin house kicking it watching LeBron and em get spanked by the Clippers while drinking henn and Remy plus talking shyt. He a preacher but we still fam. I was clowning his ass about him speaking in tongues different depending on the type liquor he had the Saturday before church and he replying back with all kinda “fukk youz“. So we chopping it up like we usually do about the olden days of Ewing and Knicks or Jordan, weird shyt in the Bible etc then his wife Tee (First Lady) comes in and puts a plate of wings and mini beef patties on the futon and left the room. With a smile on my face I looked at cuz leaned back in the sofa with his leg over the arm rest sipping on Hennessy and said "you remember when you met Tee?" We busted out laughing and he said "yeaahhhh, she had a fat ass, I was like yo bytch come here and she came to the car door".:mjlol: He took another sip and said "thank you lord, thank you Jesus".
Obviously it worked for cuz and others i know but in 2019 can this still work? Granted this was common lingo in the NYC area but the same phrase may be worded different in other areas of the country ie shawty, youngin, breezy etc
 

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I had a homie from Compton (I'm convinced he had something to do with the surge of Crips in NY) that ended up in Brooklyn after he got out. We chillin' one day and he hits a broad with EXACTLY that, "yo bytch, come here". Shorty keeps it movin', of course. I'm dyin'. "Son, you can't do that" I tell him. He looks at me confused, but dead serious like, "Well, what y'all call y'all bytches over here?"

I must work on some, at least back then, at least in Compton.
 

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I had a homie from Compton (I'm convinced he had something to do with the surge of Crips in NY) that ended up in Brooklyn after he got out. We chillin' one day and he hits a broad with EXACTLY that, "yo bytch, come here". Shorty keeps it movin', of course. I'm dyin'. "Son, you can't do that" I tell him. He looks at me confused, but dead serious like, "Well, what y'all call y'all bytches over here?"

I must work on some, at least back then, at least in Compton.

Your homie was right

we did that all the time in LA back in the day... cause hey, they was bytches and especially many dudes thought the broads was some other gang dudes chicks
 

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I had a homie from Compton (I'm convinced he had something to do with the surge of Crips in NY) that ended up in Brooklyn after he got out. We chillin' one day and he hits a broad with EXACTLY that, "yo bytch, come here". Shorty keeps it movin', of course. I'm dyin'. "Son, you can't do that" I tell him. He looks at me confused, but dead serious like, "Well, what y'all call y'all bytches over here?"

I must work on some, at least back then, at least in Compton.

what year did he get out?
 
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