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East Coast Most Commonly Used Urban Slang - Adib Siraj Shabazz
PEACE
A
AAH:
Sigh of agreement.
Ace: (n)
One Dollar: Yo, give me an ace so I can pay the toll.
Ace:
One drag of another person’s cigarette: Let me get an ace on that (cigarette).
Ace:
Friend: That’s my ace right there. Nothing will ever come between me and my ace.
Ache Breaky Heart:
Heart break: She/He gave me an ache breaky heart.
Ace Boon Coon:
Very, very close friend: Yo, have you heard from Herb? Naw, but that’s my ace boon coon, I gotta get at him.
Aeer Yo:
To call someone.
Ain’t No Half Steppin:
To go all the way.
Ain’t Nothing:
Small matter or it’s no big deal: You know that she talks bad about you whenever you’re not around, so why do you keep dealing with her? Ain’t nothing, haters are going to hate, no matter what.
Al-ight:
O.K., similar to saying all right.
All Good:
It couldn’t be better: I just got a new job, a new car and it’s all good.
All That:
Someone who is the total package…looks, build money, character, style, etc. Also an object can be all of that, such as a car, house, clothes, etc: I just bought a coat that’s all of that! I just met a woman/man and she/he is all of that!
Ampin:
Someone very high on cocaine, moving about and talking with great speed: I think we better get away from him because he’s really ampin.
Anna Rec:
Someone ready to physically harm someone: I’m ready to anna rec this punk.
Ate up:
A woman performing oral sex on a man: Naw, I didn’t sleep with her, she just ate me up.
Awesome: (adj)
Something liked or something very nice.
B
Babbage:
Bad marijuana: He sold me some babbage and I want my money back!
Baby Got Back:
A woman with a big and beautiful buttocks.
Baby Mama: (n)
A child’s mother: I’ll call you tomorrow; I have to call my Baby Mama back. (Also termed: BM) My BM is getting me for child support.
Bad: (adj)
Not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good: Did you see how bad that girl was? (meaning her beauty)
Bad: (n)
Fault or mistake: I really didn’t mean to hit you, my bad.
Bag: (v)
To act out in a good way or a bad way: Yo, did you see the bull Lin that plays for the NY Nicks? Yeah, dude is in his bag right now.
Bag: (v)
Robbed , kidnapped: Mark got bagged last night for two hundred dollars.
Bagged: (v)
Arrested by police: I got bagged last night for driving under the influence (DUI).
Baller: (n)
A person making a lot of money in a particular illegal trade, such as drugs, etc: In my days I have come across a lot of ballers, and all of them are either dead or in jail.
Balling: (v)
Making a lot of money: JZ and his wife Beyonce are balling out of control.
Bananas: (adv)
Crazy.
Bananas:
Something nice, hot, etc: That concert was bananas. That Vacation to Egypt was bananas, we gotta go back.
Bang: (v)
To shoot someone: If you don’t get off of my property I’m going to bang you.
Banging: (adv)
Something good: This fried chicken is banging! or That girl got a banging body.
Banging: (adv)
Something bad…depending on its usage: Damn, your breath is banging!
Banging:
Having sex: I found out that my brother was banging my ex-girlfriend.
Bank: (n)
Money: Baby I’m leaking right now, so I need you to send me some bank.
Bank Roll on Swoll:Someone having a lot of money.
Barking: (v)
To yell at someone with a very loud tone of voice: I would appreciate if you would stop barking at me.
Bars: (n)
Dealing with rap lines or the way rappers set their raps up.; rap verses: Let me hear you kick some bars family.
Base Head: (n)
A person addicted to cocaine; old school-specifically free basing cocaine: Don’t trust her with your money because she is a cold base head.
Bean: (n)
One hundred dollars: I need a bean to buy these new sneakers that just came out last week.
Beast: (n)
Officers of the law: Stay off of 17th Street, the beast stay on the prowl down that end.
Beast:
Someone considered all that in doing a particular thing: Baby you’re a beast in the bedroom. Do you see how Michael Vick scrambles, dude is a beast!
Beat It:
To tell someone to leave: Dude, no one wants to hear what you have to say, so beat it!
Beats: (n)
Music.
Bee: (n)
A male or female: Hey, what’s up bee?
Beef: (n)
To have something personal against someone: Listen my man, I don’t have beef with you, so you can stop talking crazy to me.
Benjamins: (n)
Money.
Be That:
To sarcastically affirm someone’s statement: You know you are very ignorant, whatever I’ll be that.
B.I.: (n)
Business: I just passed my exams and I must say I really handled my B.I. Baby you really handled your B.I. last night.
Bid:
To do time: He just did a twenty year bid for something that he didn’t do.
Bid’n:
To pass time, often by arguing: Don’t take it serious, he’s just bid’n.
Bird: (n)
One kilo of cocaine: In the 80’s birds were selling for $18,000 apiece.
Bit: (v)
To steal something without one’s knowledge: Someone bit me for my wallet on the subway.
Bitty: (n)
A female: I just met a beautiful bitty last night.
Black: (n)
Referring to a person, male or female, of Afro American decent: Hey, what’s up black?
Black: (n)
PCP (drug): A lot of dudes used to trip off of that black back