Odee

Odee (slang) Type: adverb, adjective Pronunciation: /o-d/ Also spelled: Ohdee, OD, OhD What does Odee mean? Very, really, a lot. Odee Synonyms: Extra, Max, Mad, Hella Example sentence: “I haven’t ate since yesterday, i’m odee hungry.” Odee in songs: “When I put on the ice, it be odee” – Jay Critch, Ruthless. “And my diamonds […]

Off beat

Off beat (slang) Type: adjectives, slang Pronunciation: /awf-beat/ Also spelled or known as: Off-beat, Offbeat What does Off beat mean? 1. To not be on beat or rapping out of beat. 2. Unusual. Offbeat Synonyms: Off Example sentence: “I didn’t like the song cause he was rapping off beat.” Off beat in songs: “Eskimo Dance, […]

Off rip

Off rip (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /off-rihp/ Also spelled or known as: Off the rip, Off-rip Related: Off the rip, Off top, Off the bat, Off the jump, Off the top What does Off rip mean? From the start, right away, or immediately. Off rip Synonyms: Off the rip, Off the bat, Off the […]

Off the bat

Off the bat (phrase) Type: phrase, adjective, slang Pronunciation: /off-the-bat/ Also spelled or known as: Off da rip Related: Off rip, Off top, Off the rip, Off the jump, Off the top What does Off the bat mean? From the start, right away, or immediately. Off the bat Synonyms: Off the rip, Off rip, From […]

Official

Official (slang) Type: noun, adjective slang Pronunciation: /awf-e-shul/ Related: Unofficial, Officially Plural: Officials What does Official mean? 1. Of or relating to an office or position of authority or trust. 2. Legitimate, real, or confirmed. Official Synonyms: Legit, Real Mccoy Example sentence: “Let’s make it official babe, I want to get married.” Official in songs: […]

Old School

Old School (slang) Type: noun, adjective, slang Pronunciation: /old-skool/ Also spelled: Old-school, Old skool, Old-skool Related: Oldie, Old head What does Old School mean? 1. From an older era or generation. Old School Synonyms: Old Skool, Classic, Throwback, Vintage 2. An old classic car. Example sentence: “I scooped my baby girl up from school in […]

Old skool

Old skool (slang) Type: noun, adjective, slang Pronunciation: /old-skool/ Also spelled: Old school, Old-skool, Old-school Related: Oldie, Old head What does Old skool mean? 1. From an older era or generation. 2. An old classic car. Old skool Synonyms: Old School, Classic, Throwback, Vintage Example sentence: “Turn on that vinyl player and spin some old […]

Oldie but goodie

Oldie but goodie (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /old-e-but-good-e/ Also spelled or known as: Oldie-but-goodie What does Oldie but goodie mean? A phrase used to describe something that is old but still high quality, timeless or classic. Oldie but goodie Synonyms: Classic, Timeless Example sentence: “When i first heard the song i knew it […]

On 10

On 10 (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /on-ten/ What does On 10 mean? 1. 10 out of 10. 2. To be on point, attentive and moving militant. On 10 Synonyms: Solid, 10 toes down Example sentence: “I always keep it real and watch for the fakes, i stay on 10.” On 10 in songs: […]

On Fleek

On Fleek (slang) Type: phrase, adjective, slang Pronunciation: /on-flee-k/ Also spelled: On-Fleek What does On Fleek mean? On point, perfect, or flawless. On fleek Synonyms: Stunnin’, On point Coined by: Kayla Newman Origin: In 2014, “On Fleek” was popularized by Chicago-area teen Kayla Newman, after she posted a video on Vine on June 21, 2014 under her […]

On froze

On froze (phrase) Type: adjective, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /on-froze/ Related: Froze What does On froze mean? To be covered with lots of diamonds. On froze Synonyms: Frosty, Cold, Froze Example sentences: “My neck is on froze, i love it.” On froze in songs: “Couple thousand on my wrist and my neck is on froze” – Lil […]

On go

On go (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /on-go/ Also spelled or known as: On-go What does On go mean? To be ready for any violent situation. On go Synonym: TTG Example sentence: “My broski stays on go.” On go in songs: “Every nigga with me on go, it ain’t no stoppin’ us” – Lil Baby, […]

On one

On one (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /on-one/ What does On one mean? To be high, drunk, or on drugs. On one Synonyms: Lit, Twisted Example sentence: “I was on one that night boy i was lit.” On one in songs: “I’m on one, I might bail up in the Century Club” – Dr. […]

On the DL

On the DL (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /on-the-D-L/ What does On the DL mean? On the down low. On the DL Synonyms: Lowkey, On the low Example sentence: “I just bought some gas but keep it on the Dl.” On the DL in songs: “I’m tryna find a crazy female with a cutie […]

On the low

On the low (slang) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /on-the-low/ Also spelled or known as: On-the-low What does On the low mean? Secretly or quietly. On the low Synonyms: Lowkey Example sentence: “Me and my ex still sneak around on the low.” On the low in songs: “I’m really fuckin’ ’round with his lil’ boo […]

Open

Open (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /o-poon/ Related: Opening, Opening act, Opened What does Open mean? 1. To start the show or perform first at a concert or festival. 2. A song with an open verse. Example sentence: “Before we met i got pick to open for him.” more terms starting with “O”

Opened

Opened (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /o-pooned/ Related: Open, Opening, Opening act What does Opened mean? To have started the show or performed first at a concert or festival. Example sentence: “He opened for him before, now he’s bigger.” Opened in songs: “You bitches opened your legs, I went and opened for Chance” – Nadia […]

Outside

Outside (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /out-side/ What does Outside mean? To be going out to clubs, events, restaurants, and public places. Outside Synonyms: Lively Example sentence: “It’s my boy’s birthday we outside today.” Outside in songs: “Every time we outside, that shit be goin’ up I got women tryna get at me like you […]