Let me start off with some of the slang I use, and then if you would kindly share your slang, that way we can all become street smarter. Doe = Though (i.e. She's not that pretty, but them t*tties doe!) Due = Dude (i.e. Sup Duuuuue!) Breh = Bro, Brother, Brethren (i.e. My CF friends are all my brehs! I'd do anything for them!) Weh; Wet = Noise made when someone gets merked (i.e. I was playing COD and I walked into a room full of shotgunners. I heard my guy die. *boom boom boom WEH!*) Shieeeee= **** in a good way (i.e. That girl trying to slob that knob bro! Shieeeeee) That's all I can recall.
Hey I just came up with new ways to say all the numbers: 1 - Wuh 2 - Tuh 3 - Tre 4 - Foh 5 - Fah 6 - Sih 7 - Seh 8 - Eih 9 - Nah You got it from here.
I'm still getting used to being saying "rage" (party hard). Never liked that word. Some girls I hang out with say get "turnt up" to get drunk.
vehicular warfare instead of saying something is badarse, cool, or fetch. e.g., that is so vehicular warfare.
Could be a groovy topic, man, but don't get jacked up if this cat has to split. My chick will wig out unless I book it.
Most slang seems to have come from the blacks: all the fraternal colloquialisms are obvious enough if you were alive in the '70s and around chocolate cities in the late '80s and early '90s. I think stuff like dude was originally or largely black at some point as well, I think some of the archetypal stuff like man, cat or cool was Harlem Renaissance slang. I remember doing team/peer reviews a couple of years ago back when I still lived in Omaha, all of a sudden all these forty-something Jesuits and Lutherans start saying "word" and giggling like they're in a Conway sketch.