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Welcome to the Go Inside New York Black Street Slang Exam! ... So, let's begin! Let's learn together! Let's test your knowledge of New York Black Street Slang! ... Answers: New York Black Street Slang Exam...
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african american/black slang - 167 definitions - " Straight Up Gangsta.., Bitch !!! " noun. Pronounced : " Straight Up Gangsta.., BEE - I - ITCH !!... ... african american/black slang ghetto/hood talk sexist talk talking trash unbecoming language by Cheyenne Greggs Mar 13, 2006 share this...
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Search slang words from the Bay Area: ... Click on a word to see its definition. ... Act the Fool;
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www.voxcommunications.com/slang15.htm
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The fact that he even used that kind of slang makes him a piece of shit. Anyone that talks like that is a worthless piece of shit, whether they're black, white, red, yellow, green, whatever. Maybe everyone should just talk normally, that way we won't have these problems.
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d'oh!: Literally a contraction of Duh... Oh! made famous by Homer Simpson. Used to denote anything from surprise ... Da Burgh: Ghetto slang for Pittsburgh, Pennsylavnia. Example: Wanna go down to Da Burgh to watch Lemieux and the Penguins? ... dashenka: Moscow slang for darling. Example: You are just my little dashenka ;
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www.slangsite.com/slang/D.html
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They are allowed to say old-school black slang, like 'hottie' and 'homie'. "Actually, I do not think that (white people) are allowed to use slang until it is at least a year old. If you say a slang word too early, it's like you're trying to be black.
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A combination of slang and accent, this combines features of estuary English (a sort of diluted Cockney, relentlessly glottal-stopped) with elements of Caribbean Creoles, particularly the Jamaican patois used by the West Indian immigrants who settled in London ... What is certain is that white usage of black street speech,
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