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  2. Hyphy - Wikipedia

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    The term hyphy (/ ˈ h aɪ f iː / HY-fee) is an Oakland, California, slang meaning "hyperactive". [1] More specifically, it is an adjective describing the hip-hop music [1] [2] and the culture associated with the Oakland area. [3] The term was first coined by rapper Keak da Sneak. [1] [3]

  3. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Thus the verb "to oof" can mean killing another player in a game or messing up something oneself. [113] [114] oomf Abbreviation for "One of My Followers". [115] opp Short for opposition or enemies; describes an individual's opponents. A secondary, older definition has the term be short for "other peoples' pussy". Originated from street and gang ...

  4. What does skibidi toilet mean? - AOL

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    Its meaning depends on the word its paired with, such as "skibidi rizz," which means someone who is good at flirting, or "skibidi Ohio" which refers to something that is weird or eccentric ...

  5. Shaboozey - Wikipedia

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    His stage name originated from the mispronunciation of his last name, Chibueze – an Igbo word meaning "God is king" – by his high school football coach. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Following the releases of his first two albums, Lady Wrangler (2018) and Cowboys Live Forever, Outlaws Never Die (2022), Shaboozey featured on two songs from Beyoncé 's ...

  6. Video of Gen Alpha kids explaining internet slang has older ...

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    The video has since garnered more than 7 million views on TikTok. "What's in vs out feat. my gen alpha sister and her bestie," the text on the video begins before the intergenerational trio ...

  7. Washington D.C. Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images It's no wonder that much of Washington, D.C. and its slang have roots in the world of politics. While some of D.C.'s local lingo has made it to citizens "outside the Beltway" via ...

  8. Fuck Up Some Commas - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song, directed by Motion Family, was released on March 27, 2015. [1] The video features cameo appearances by Lil Boosie, Young Scooter, Metro Boomin, and Curtis Williams, alongside the track's producers DJ Spinz and Southside. [1] Rap-Up defined the videoclip "showy", [1] while Zach Frydenlud of Complex magazine called it ...

  9. Like a G6 - Wikipedia

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    The music video, which was directed by Matt Alonzo premiered on YouTube and Vevo on June 3, 2010. The line "sippin' sizzurp " and the word "slizzered" are censored on some channels. It follows a woman in a red dress (Erica Ocampo) picking up a friend from a restaurant and going to a liquor store, presumably in preparation for a party.