School of hard knocks (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /skool-hard-nocks/ Also spelled or known as: Skool of hard knocks, The school of hard knocks Related: Hard knocks, Hard knock, Hard knock life What does School of hard knocks mean? Experiences and lessons learned while having a life full of difficulties, pain, and/or struggles. School […]
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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Send a kite (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /send-a-kyte/ Related: Kite What does Send a kite mean? To send mail or a request to someone in prison. Example sentence: “I had to send a kite to my brody.” Send a kite in songs: “I had to send a kite cause that’s what real niggas do” […]
Serving looks (slang) Type: adjective, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /surv-in-looks/ Also spelled or known as: Servin’ looks What does Serving looks mean? To be looking really good. Serving looks Synonyms: Drippin’, Styling Example sentence: “Damn bestie, you’re serving looks in that dress.” Serving looks in songs: “While y’all was giving it up, I was serving looks” […]
Settled the score (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /set-ulld-the-score/ Related: Settle the score, Settling the score What does Settled the score mean? To have gotten revenge. Settled the score synonyms: Scored Example sentence: “He said he saw his opps and settled the score.” Settled the score in songs: “Fuck my ex, she’s a cheater, lord […]
Showed and proved (slang) Type: verb, slang Pronunciation: /showed-and-proovd/ Also spelled: Showed & proved, Showed-and-proved, Showed-&-proved What does Showed and proved mean? To have demonstrated. Example sentence: “I showed and proved that we can create the app.” Showed and proved in songs: “But anyway I showed and proved, to most of my peers Sooner or […]
Skipped town (slang) Type: verb, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /skipd-town/ Also spelled or known as: Skipped-town Related: Skipped town What does Skipped town mean? To have gone out of town or on a trip. Skipped town Synonyms: Flew out Example sentence: “I skipped town last week but i’m back now. Skipped town in songs: “Skipped town […]
Slept on (phrase) Type: adjective, phrase, idiom, slang Pronunciation: /slept-on/ Related: Sleep, Sleeping What does Slept on mean? To get little to no attention for great work. Slept on Synonyms: Underrated Example sentence: “Back then i was slept on, now i’m mainstream.” Slept on in songs: “The most slept on in the game, don’t forget […]
Slob on my knob (slang) Type: interjection, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /slawb-on-my-nawb/ What does Slob on my knob mean? Suck my dick. Example sentence: “He told his hater “slob on my knob“.” Coined by: Three 6 Mafia Slob on my knob in songs: “Slob on my knob like corn on the cob, Check in with me, […]
Slow your roll (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /slow-your-roll/ What does Slow your roll mean? Slow down or calm down. Slow your roll Synonyms: Take it easy, Chill, Chillax, Relax Example sentence: “You driving too fast my boy, slow your roll.” Slow your roll in songs: “Pump your brakes, nigga; slow your roll, don’t go […]
Smokeshow (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /smo-oak-sho/ Also spelled: Smoke show, Smoke-show Plural: Smokeshows What does Smokeshow mean? A very attractive person. Smokeshow Synonyms: Ting, Baddie, Bad bitch, Babe, Shawty, Gal, Side piece, Dime Example sentence: “my new shawty is a smokeshow, no cap.” Smokeshow in songs: “Shorty is a smokeshow, body on her no joke” – Frawst, Smoke Show. […]
Snow bunny (slang) Type: noun, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /sno-bun-e/ Plural: Snow bunnies What does Snow bunny mean? An attractive white girl. Snow bunny Synonyms: Dime piece, Baddie, Ting Example sentence: “Snow bunny keeps liking my photos on the gram.” Snow bunny in songs: “Fucked a snow bunny at my show at Coachella” – Gunna, Drip […]
Spin the block (slang) Type: verb, phrase, slang Pronunciation: /spin-the-blohck/ Related: Spin, Block, Spinning, Spinnin’ What does Spin the block mean? To come around a block and shoot. Spin the block Synonyms: Spin Example sentence: “I told him not to spin the block or he gonna go to jail.” Spin the block in songs: “Fuck […]
Squeeze the trigger (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /skweez-the-trig-err/ Also spelled or known as: Squeeze da trigger Related: Trigger, Trigger finger, Finger on the trigger, Squeezed the trigger, Squeezing the trigger What does Squeeze the trigger mean? To shoot a gun. Example sentence: “Go get the money before i squeeze the trigger.“ Squeeze the trigger […]
Stand on biz (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stand-on-biz/ Also spelled or known as: Stand on business Related: Standing on biz, Standing on business, Stand on business What does Stand on biz mean? 1. To handle or take care of your business. 2. To stick to your word or something you said you would do. […]
Stand on business (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stand-on-biz-ness/ Also spelled or known as: Stand on biz Related: Standing on business, Standing on biz, Stand on biz What does Stand on business mean? 1. To handle or take care of your business. 2. To stick to your word or something you said you would do. […]
Standing on biz (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stand-in-on-biz/ Also spelled or known as: Standin’ on biz, Standing on business Related: Stand on business, Standing on business, Stand on biz What does Standing on biz mean? 1. To be handling or taking care of your business. 2. To be sticking to your word or something […]
Standing on business (slang) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stand-in-on-biz-ness/ Also spelled or known as: Standing on biz, Standin’ on business Related: Stand on business, Standing on biz, Stand on biz What does Standing on business mean? 1. To be handling or taking care of your business. 2. To be sticking to your word or something […]
Stay the course (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stay-the-kors/ What does Stay the course mean? To continue to do something despite difficulties or setbacks. Stay the course Synonyms: Stay on your grind, Stay on the grind Example sentence: “Don’t ever give up my boy, stay the course, It’ll all work out.” Stay the course in […]
Stay with it (phrase) Type: phrase, slang Pronunciation: /stay-with-it/ Related: With it, Wit it What does Stay with it mean? To be with a weapon or about the street life. Example sentence: “My cousin stay with it, don’t try him.” Stay with it in songs: “My nigga stay with it, my niggas aggressive” – Lazy3x, […]
Straightenin (slang) Type: noun, slang, phrase Pronunciation: /stray-in/ Also spelled or known as: Straightening What does Straightenin mean? 1. To get an understanding in order to sort a situation out. 2. To fix a discrepancy. Coined by: Migos Example sentence: “I figured it out, she just needed a little straightenin.” Straightenin‘ in songs: “Park it, […]
Sucka free (slang) Type: noun, phrase Pronunciation: /suck-ah-free/ Related: Sucka, Sucker Also spelled: Sucker free, Suckerfree, Suckafree, Sucka-free, Sucker-free What does Sucka free mean? Free of foolish or stupid people. Example sentence: “Got to be sucka free to make it in life. A lot of distractions.” Sucka free in songs: “Millionaire, livin’ care free, sucka […]