Slang Terminology and Origins
Slang Terminology and Origins
Word Affirmation, as in "I hear you", "I agree" or "profound" depending on tone and inflection when said this is a very versatile word
crib verb: to sleep; noun: bed, cot, sleeping apparatus
foo' short for fool meaning friend or homie
404 meaning to remove or delete a shared file typically a webpage; by doing this returns the http error code of 404 if the file is requested
hollow back a break dancing term to describe a back bend done without the assistance of the feet
widget used popularly in technical literature to an indicate an item, piece, product, etc; this is a hypothetical item and does not really exist
scoup up verb. to pickup, or aquire.
boogered up adjective. describing dirty, or greasy items. generally when someone doesn't frequently wash their hands and touches things and makes them visibly unsanitary. This term originated (obviously) from the words booger, cause it kinda looks like someone picked their snotty bugars an wiped them on stuff, hence boogered up.
ends noun. money or bills; the origins of which mean making ends meet (example: need some ends or making ends)
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