I love it here Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /i-love-it-here/ Related: I hate it here What does I love it here mean? A phrase used to describe a pleasant situation; a situation you don’t want to depart from. I love it here Synonyms: Lovin’ it Example sentence: “Yall refilled the coolers? I love it here.” I […]
PHRASES
Rap/Hip-Hop Phrases. Here’s a list of all the Phrases used by rappers in rap/hip-hop music and in the culture. Phrases on Rap Dictionary — RapDictionary.com.
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I’m dead (phrase) Type: noun, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /im-ded/ Related: Dead What does I’m dead mean? A phrase used when thinking something is extremely funny; “dying” from laughter. I’m dead Synonyms: Bitches, Thots, Sluts, Thotties, Bustdown, Bussers, Boppers, Bops Example sentence: “I dont” I’m dead in songs: “Now you poppin’ up with the jokes, I’m […]
If i’m lying i’m flying (phrase) Type: slang, phrase Pronunciation: /if-im-lying-im-fly-in/ Also spelled or known as: If i’m lyin’ i’m flyin’ What does If i’m lying i’m flying mean? Confirming a statement to be true, even though it sounds crazy to believe. If i’m lying i’m flying Synonyms: If i’m lying i’m dying Example sentence: […]
In my prime (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /in-my-pri-ime/ Related: Prime, Prime time What does In my prime mean? To be at one’s best or most successful stage in life. Example sentence: “I’m so good at this and i’m not even in my prime yet.” In my prime in songs: “Young Gunna Gunna, I’m […]
In the cut (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /in-dee-kut/ What does In the cut mean? To be secluded from everyone and everything. In the cut Synonyms: Lowkey Example sentence: “Me and my broski was eating good good in the cut.” In the cut in songs: “Famous as fuck but I’m still in the cut when […]
In the field (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /in-d-feeld/ Also known or spelled as: In-the-Field Related: Field What does In the field mean? To be in the streets. In the field Synonyms: Out here, Outchea Example sentence: “My guys used to be in the field.” In the field in songs: “In the field shit, […]
In the house (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /in-the-house/ Also spelled or known as: We in the house What does In the house mean? To be here or present. Example sentence: “Cobb County in the house.” In the house in songs: “How many ladies in the house without a rich nigga, huh?” – Tyler, the […]
In the limelight (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /in-d-lime-light/ Also spelled or known as: In da limelight Related: Limelight What does In the limelight mean? To be the focus of attention. Example sentence: “I don’t really like being in the limelight, i enjoy being behind the scenes.” In the limelight in songs: “Now I’m in the limelight ’cause […]
In the Stu (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /in-the-stu/ Also spelled: In the Stu’ Related: Stu, The Stu, Stufinder What does In the Stu mean? In the studio. Example sentence: “I’m gonna be in the stu tonight.” In the Stu in songs: “I’m in the stu‘ all day, yeah I can go verse for a […]
In the zone (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /in-the-zone/ Also spelled or known as: In-the-zone Related: Zone What does In the zone mean? To be very focused. In the zone Synonyms: Locked in Example sentence: “We were all in the zone last night.” In the zone in songs: “That’s top of the toppa, I never […]
In tune (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /in-toon/ Also spelled or known as: In-tune Related: Tune What does In tune mean? To be up to date or know what’s going on. Example sentence: “The DJ was in tune with what the kids wanted.” In tune in songs: “When Im her jeans I’m still in tune […]
It is what it is (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /it-is-what-it-is/ What does It is what it is mean? A phrase used to accept a situation that can’t be changed. It is what it is Synonyms: Everything is Everything Example sentence: “I don’t mind not going to the party, it is what it is.” It […]
It’s giving (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /its-give-in/ Also spelled or known as: Its giving, Its-giving Related: Giving, Give What does It’s giving mean? 1. To be hitting different or “giving”. It’s giving Synonyms: Hitting 2. To be giving off a vibe or feeling Example sentence: “I like your jacket, it’s giving Michael Jackson’s Triller.” It’s giving in songs: “Seriously, […]
It’s up (phrase) Type: phrase, idiom Pronunciation: /it’s-up/ Related: Up, If it’s up then it’s stuck, Up and stuck What does It’s up mean? 1. A phrase said when something is popular or going to be popular. 2. A phrase said when something is good and exciting or going to be good and exciting. 3. […]
Jump off the porch (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /jump-off-d-porch/ Related: Jumped off the porch What does Jump off the porch mean? To start hustling in the streets. Example sentence: “He decided it was time to jump off the porch.” Jump off the porch in songs: “Please don’t try to jump off the porch, you […]
Jump the broom (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /jump-d-broom/ Related: Jumped the broom, Jumping the broom, Jumpin’ the broom What does Jump the broom mean? To get married. Example sentence: “Today he’s going to jump the broom.” Jump the broom in songs: “Rose petal, ticklin’ her V I won’t jump the broom” – YNW Melly, […]
Jumped off the porch (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /jump’d-off-d-porch/ Related: Jump off the porch What does Jumped off the porch mean? To start hustling in the streets. Example sentence: “I’ve been getting money since i jumped off the porch.” Jumped off the porch in songs: “When they jumped off the porch, I was stumblin’ […]
Jumped the broom (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /jumpd–d-broom/ Related: Jumping the broom, Jump the broom, Jumpin’ the broom What does Jumped the broom mean? To have gotten married. Example sentence: “My cousin jumped the broom yesterday.” Jumped the broom in songs: “Come out clean lookin’ like we jumped the broom and the dustpan” – […]
Jumping the broom (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /jump-in-d-broom/ Also spelled or known as: Jumpin’ the broom Related: Jumped the broom, Jump the broom, Jumpin’ the broom What does Jumping the broom mean? To be getting married. Example sentence: “We’re jumping the broom tomorrow.” Jumping the broom in songs: “Fuck jumping the broom, honey moons, […]
Junk in the trunk (phrase) Type: noun, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /junk-in-the-trunk/ Also known as: Junk in da trunk What does Junk in the trunk mean? To have a big butt. Junk in the trunk Synonyms: Fatty, Monkey, Donkey, Cake, Badunkadunk Example sentence: “Shorty has some junk in the trunk.” Junk in the trunk in songs: […]
Keep it 100 (phrase) Type: phrase, idiom, slang Pronunciation: /keep-it-one-hun-dred/ Also spelled or known as: Keep it a 100 What does Keep it 100 mean? To keep it honest, real and truthful. Keep it 100 Synonyms: Keep it a buck, No Kizzy, No Cap, Facts, Keep it real, Keep it 1000, Keep it a stack, […]
Keep it a buck (phrase) Type: phrase, idiom, slang Pronunciation: /keep-it-a-buck/ What does Keep it a buck mean? To keep it honest, real and truthful. Keep it a buck Synonyms: Keep it 100, No Kizzy, No Cap, Facts, Keep it real, Keep it 1000, Keep it a thousand Similar to Keep it a buck: Keep […]
Keep it real (phrase) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /keep-it-real/ What does Keep it real mean? To stay genuine and true. Keep it real Synonyms: Keep it 100, Keep it G Example sentence: “You know i always keep it real with you baby.” Keep it real in songs: “Peep how we do it, keep it real […]
Keep it trill (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /keep-it-trill/ Related: Trill What does Keep it trill mean? Keep it true and real (true + real = trill). Keep it trill Synonyms: Stay dope Example sentence: “I like A$AP Rocky, he always keep it trill.” Keep it trill in songs: “Even in my will, keep it […]
Kick the cup (phrase) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /kick-the-kup/ Also spelled or known as: Kicked the cup, Kicking the cup, Kick da cup What does Kick the cup mean? To give up drinking lean/purple drank. Example sentence: “My bro has been saying he wants to kick the cup.” Kick the cup in songs: “Dropped […]
Kicked the cup (phrase) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /kickd-the-kup/ Also spelled or known as: Kick the cup, Kicking the cup, Kick da cup What does Kicked the cup mean? To have given up on drinking lean/purple drank. Example sentence: “I’m happy you finally kicked the cup.” Kicked the cup in songs: “Only kicked the […]
Kickin’ the cup (phrase) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /kick-in-the-kup/ Also spelled or known as: Kicking the cup, kicking da cup Related: Kick the cup, Kicked the cup What does Kickin’ the cup mean? To be giving up on drinking lean/purple drank. Example sentence: “A lot of rappers have been kickin’ the cup lately.” Kickin’ […]
Kicking the cup (phrase) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /kick-in-the-kup/ Also spelled or known as: Kickin’ the cup, kicking da cup Related: Kick the cup, Kicked the cup What does Kicking the cup mean? To be giving up on drinking lean/purple drank. Example sentence: “So glad my bro is finally kicking the cup.” Kicking the […]
Knock it off (slang) Type: phrase, exclamation, slang Pronunciation: /nock-it-off/ What does Knock it off mean? Stop it. Example sentence: “Knock it off, you’re coming to see me tonight.” Knock it off in songs: “You was up, now you fell off, Then you pull up, all cap better knock it off‘ – Quavo, FLIP THE […]
Knocked Off (slang) Type: phrasal verb, phrase Pronunciation: /nockd-off/ What does Knocked Off mean? Murdered. Synonyms: Killed, Murked Example sentence: “At the end of the movie, the bossman got knocked off.” Knocked Off in songs: “Trappin’ is a sport young nigga get ya knocked off” – Future, ZOOM. “Cross the Family, think Mac’s sweet like […]
Know better (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-bet-err/ What does Know better mean? To know not to do something. Example sentence: “Don’t act like you didn’t do it, you know better.” Know better in songs: “You know you can never ditch me, baby, you know better” – Young Thug, Givenchy. “But not at lunchtime, see […]
Kobe (slang) Type: noun, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /koe-be/ Related: Mamba mentality What does Kobe mean? 1. Professional Basketball Kobe Bryant who played for the Los Angeles Lakers. 2. A phrase said after shooting or throwing something into a bin or trash can and making it. Example sentence: “He said “Kobe” after he scored.” Kobe in […]
La vida loca (phrase) Type: noun, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /lah-vee-dah-lo-ka/ What does La vida loca mean? Spanish for “the crazy life”. Example sentence: “We went to Miami to live la vida loca.” La vida loca in songs: “God bless my crazy life la vida loca homie livin’ that thug life” – 2Pac, M.O.B.. “Every line is kosher, livin’ […]
Lick (slang) Type: noun, verb, slang Pronunciation: /l-ick/ Also known as: A Lick Related: Hit A Lick Plural: Licks What does Lick mean? 1. To come up on a lot of money. Lick Synonyms: Hit A Lick 2. A robbery. Lick Synonyms: Heist 3. To rob. Lick Synonyms: Steal, Rob, Finesse, Jugg 4. To be […]
Locked in (slang) Type: adjective, slang Pronunciation: /locked-in/ Also spelled or known as: Locked-in, Lockedin Related: Locked, Lock in What does Locked in mean? 1. To be extremely focused. 2. To have someone’s number saved on your phone. Locked in Synonyms: Dialed in, Zoned in, In the zone, Tapped in Example sentence: “After vacay, I’m […]
Lovey dovey (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /love-e-dove-e/ Also spelled: Lovey-dovey What does Lovey dovey mean? Expressing a lot of love and affection. Lovey dovey Synonyms: Whipped Example sentence: “My girl loves it when i get lovey dovey.” Lovey dovey in songs: “Wunna, these vibes wanna love me, Not wifey, and no lovey dovey” […]
M.O.B (acronym) Type: slang, expression, acronym, phrase Pronunciation: /m-o-b/ Also spelled: MOB What does M.O.B mean and stand for? Money Over Bitches. Similar: C.R.E.A.M. Coined by: 2Pac Example sentence: “I would go see my girl this weekend, but i got a play to catch MOB.” M.O.B in songs: “I know these ho’s like a pimp […]
Made it (slang) Type: verb, phrase, slang, idiom Pronunciation: /maid-it/ Also known as or spelled: Made-it, Made it out Related: Made What does Made it mean? To become successful, rich or famous. Made it Synonyms: Blew up Example sentence: “He knew they made it when he won a Grammy.” Made it in songs: “Just only […]
Make it clap (slang) Type: phrases, verb, slang Pronunciation: /make-it-klap/ Related: Clap What does Make it clap mean? To make your butt cheeks clap together. Make it clap synonyms: Twerk Example sentence: “I love the way she make it clap.” Make it clap in songs: “I make it clap like he got the right answer” […]
Make it rain (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /make-it-rain/ Related: Makin’ it rain What does Make it rain mean? To stimulate rain by throwing money in the air. Make it rain Synonyms: Money shower Example sentence: “In the club we make it rain.” Make it rain in songs: “I can make it rain like no […]
Making ends meet (slang) Type: verb, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /make-in-ends-meet/ Related: Making ends, Ends What does Making ends meet mean? To be making enough money to pay your bills and survive. Example sentence: “We are going state to state and making ends.” Making ends meet in songs: “Always making moves, I didn’t make the rules […]
Mamba mentality (phrase) Type: noun, phrase Pronunciation: /mam-bah-men-tality/ Also spelled or known as: Mamba-mentality What does Mamba mentality mean? The mentality of constant self-improvement. Example sentence: “He was able to improve his team by adopting the mamba mentality.“ Mamba mentality in songs: “And yes I gotta keep them snakes up out my garden, But keep […]
Mi casa su casa (phrase) Type: phrases, slang Pronunciation: /me-cas-ah-sue-ca-sa/ Also known as or spelled: Mi casa es su casa Related: Casa What does Mi casa su casa mean? Spanish for “My house (is) your house”. Casa Synonyms: Pad, Villa, Crib, Lou, Spot, Cribo Example sentence: “I have room for you, you know mi casa […]
Must be nice (phrase) Type: phrase Pronunciation: /must-be-nice/ What does Must be nice mean? A phrase said to people who have good things going on in their life usually wealth. Example sentence: “Must be nice to be in that G-Wagon.” Must be nice in songs: “Hey, hey, I bet it must be nice, chillin’ every […]
No bueno (phrase) Type: adjective, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-bweh-no/ Related: Bueno What does No bueno mean? Spanish for not good or no good. No bueno Synonyms: Fufu, Fu, Foo, Trash, Ass, Whack Example sentence: “The meal we had tonight was no bueno.” No bueno in songs: “Rag on the steering column nigga, buck a bill […]
No Cap (slang) Type: expression, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-cap/ Related: Cap, Capped, Capper, Cappin’ , No Cappin’ What does No Cap mean? No lie. No kidding. No Cap Synonyms: No Kizzy, Deadass, My Word, Fr, FrFr, Foreal, Word Coined by: Young Thug & Future Example sentence: “He said he met Jay-Z at Barnes and Nobles, […]
No diggity (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-dig-e-tee/ Also spelled or known as: No diggety, No-diggity What does No diggity mean? No doubt; for sure. No diggity synonyms: No worries, Fasho Example sentence: “I know he’s gonna win, no diggity.” No diggity in songs: “No diggity, bitch, you need to run and go get your […]
No doubt (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-dout/ Also spelled or known as: Nodoubt, No-doubt What does No doubt mean? A variation/form of Yes, a term said in agreement. No doubt Synonyms: Fasho, Yup, Yea, Yeah Example sentence: “No doubt! ill order us something nice to eat.” No doubt in songs: “Illiterate-type asshole, songs goin’ […]
No flex zone (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-flex-zone/ Related: Flex, Zone What does No flex zone mean? An area prohibiting flexing or showing off. Example sentence: “This is a No flex zone, no designer here.” No flex zone in songs: “no flex zone, no flex zone, They know better, they know better” – […]
No homo (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /no-home-oh/ Also spelled or known as: No-homo, Nohomo Related: Homo What does No homo mean? A phrase said after a sentence or act that could be interpreted as homosexual. Example sentence: “No homo, you looking good in those shorts.” No homo in songs: “No homo, but I’ma stick […]