Thursday, April 29, 2010

Katie Eldridge


  1. Chillax- (v.) - A combination of chill out and relax, calm down. Me: What’re you up to? Friend: Just chillaxing in my room. Chillax would most likely be used by those who speak any type of California English. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to late twenties and early thirties. The socio-economic status and race involved would most likely be in the lower-middle class on up and Caucasian.
  2. Sick- (adj.) – used in describing something cool or desirable. Friend: Did you see that car? Me: Yeah that was sick! The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to late twenties and early thirties. The socio-economic status and race involved would most likely be in the lower-middle class on up and Caucasian. It is used in surfer slang.
  3. Sausage fest- (n.) an event where there is mostly males present. Me: Girl you should’ve come to the party. I was the only girl there. It was a freaking sausage fest!  The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used by men and women, mostly to express discomfort in the situation. The socio-economic status and race involved would most likely be in the lower-middle class on up and Caucasian.
  4. Bounce- (v.) to leave. Person: Alright guys I’m gonna bounce. Later!  The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to late twenties. It is used by most races and the lower to upper middle class.
  5. Douche- (n.) a person who is disliked and disrespectful. I like John Mayer’s music, but he is such a douche. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to thirties and forties. It is used by many races and classes.
  6. Tool- (n.) a person who is disrespectful to women. Similar to douche. Did you see what that guy did to that girl? What a tool! The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to upper middle class.
  7. Cheezin’- (v.) an excessive smile. That fool was straight cheezin’ on his birthday. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is mostly used by African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  8. Hit up- (v.) go to. I’m gonna hit up the club tonight. You down? The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used by many races and lower middle classes.
  9. Tight- (adj.) used in describing something cool. Similar to cool. That new Snoop Dogg cd is tight. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is used by most races and the lower to upper middle class.
  10. Poppin’- (v.) high point of excitement. Similar to jumpin’ or hoppin’. The club was poppin’ last night girl! The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is mostly used by African Americans and Mexican Americans in the lower and middle class.
  11. Hella- (adv.) used like the word very. I was hella tired after that party. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to upper class. Most often it is used in the Bay Area.
  1. Crunk- (v.) to get crazy drunk or very rowdy. I’m about to get crunk in the club tonight. Typically used by young males between the early teens and late twenties. It is used by mostly by African Americans, but many races and classes use it as well.
  2. HBIC- (acronym) Stands for Head B**** In Charge. It is a sign of authority. New York from Flava of Love: I’m the HBIC up in this b****. Typically used by young women who have watched Flava of Love. It is used by mostly by African Americans, but many races and classes use it as well.
  3. Fly- (adj.) another word for approval, cool. Your new kicks are super fly. The majority of usage according to age would range from early teens to early twenties. It is used by many races and lower middle classes.
  4. Fo sho- (phrase) slang for the phrase for sure. Superbad: I’m gettin’ that fo sho! Typically used by people in their early teens and late twenties. It is used mostly by African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  5. DL- (acronym) stands for “the down low”. Means to keep something confidential. We’re throwing a surprise birthday party for him, so keep it on the DL. The majority of usage according to age would range from early teens to late twenties. It is used by many races and lower middle classes.
  6. Fake-(adj.) someone who is not authentic, phony. Did you see that girl leading him on? She was being so fake! The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is used many races and from lower to upper class.
  7. Dime piece- (n.) a woman who is a perfect 10. Kim Kardashian is a dime piece. Typically used by men in their early teens and late twenties. It is used mostly by African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  8. Butter face- (phrase) stands for “but her face”. It is used when a woman had an attractive body, but an unattractive face. That girl has a butter face. Everything is good about her but her face. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to upper class.
  9. Gear- (n.) clothing. Dang, where did you get that fly gear? I like it. The majority of usage according to age would range from pre-teens to twenties. It is mostly used by Mexican Americans and African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  10. Kicks- (n.) shoes. I need some new kicks. Mine look tore up! Typically used by men in their early teens and late twenties. It is used mostly by African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  11. C-note- (n.) a $100 bill. Male: How much do I owe you? Other Male: Ah, just give me a c-note. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to twenties. It is mostly used by Mexican Americans and African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  12. Ride- (n.) a vehicle. Did you see my new ride? It’s sick! The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly men and different classes.
  13. Pc- (n.) This stands for “partner in crime”. Used in place of best friend. Me and my pc hit up the club last night. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly men and different classes.
  14. Homies- (n.) friends. Oh, I am just hanging out with the homies at my house. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to twenties. It is mostly used by Mexican Americans and African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  15. Kick rocks- (v.) to tell someone to leave in a negative way. Man, that fool needs to kick rocks. He’s being straight up stupid. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly men and different classes.
  16. Peacing out- (v.) to leave. Hey guys! I’ll see you tomorrow. I’m peacing out. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  17. Jockin’- (v.) the act of obsessing over someone you want really bad. That girl was jockin’ on you last night. I think she wants to hook up. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  18. Bangin’- (adj.) used to describe a beautiful woman. That girl’s body is bangin’! The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  19. Hina- (n.) A beautiful young woman. Male- Orale vato! Did you see that hina at the club!? This is typically used by lower and middle class Mexican American men.
  20. FML- (phrase) stands for F*** My Life. It’s my 18th birthday and my parents gave me a bag of M&M’s. FML. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  21. Deuces- (interj.) a way to say goodbye. I’m about to get up out of here. Deuces! The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  22. Most def- (phrase) short for most definitely. Used in agreement. Person: Hey, you going to that concert tonight? Other Person: Most def.  The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  23. Bromance- (n.) a man crush or close relationship between two males. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon love each so much. They are in a bromance. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to middle class.
  24. Nap thirty- (phrase) a phrase said when one is tired. Person: Man, what time is it? Other Person: It must be around nap thirty cuz I’m about to crash. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to middle class.
  25. Balls out- (adj.) to give it all your effort. I went balls out my soccer game this weekend. The majority of usage according to age would range from late teens to twenties. It is used mostly by Caucasians and from lower to middle class.
  26. MILF- This stands for “Mom I’d Like to F***”. Boy: Dang! Your mom is a straight MILF! Other boy: Man, shut up! That’s gross! Typically used by young males between the pre-teens and late twenties. It is used by most races and classes. 
  27. Down- (adj.) willing to do something. I’m down to go to the football game tonight. You? The majority of usage according to age would range from early teens to late twenties. It is used many races, mostly and different classes.
  28. Wack- (adj.) something that is undesirable. That movie I saw was so wack! The majority of usage according to age would range from early teens to twenties. It is mostly used by Mexican Americans and African Americans in the lower and middle class.
  29. Trick- (n.) a negative word to describe someone. I don’t like that girl! She’s a dumb ass trick! The majority of usage according to age would range from early teens to twenties. It is mostly used by Mexican Americans and African Americans in the lower and middle class.


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