15 definitions by Jaynik

One whose head is so incredibly fat, that it appears as though he/she has no neck or chin.
That guy at McDonalds is a total lardhead.
by Jaynik April 22, 2006
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"word" originated from a gangsta' who at first said "word" as a sign of affirmation, however most other gangstas thought this was stupid, and they decided to keep it gangsta by popping a few caps in that nigga's ass.

these very gangstas then looked upon the original sayer of "word" as an idol, for having been shot.

forever after other gangstas used "word" as a "yes."
Gansta 1: Imma pop a cap!
Gansta 2: Word!

White Boy: -frightened-
by Jaynik May 9, 2006
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Being high.

on anything.

the term was coined by a couple of guys high on weed though.
Dude, I'm so lazer sharked. I have no idea whats going on.
by Jaynik June 14, 2007
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Rape.

Shark refers to the penis.

You know the rest.
He snuck into her room and gave her the Shark Donut.
by Jaynik May 20, 2007
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An abbreviated form of the word "Fillmoe," referring to the Fillmore District of San Francisco. When used, the word "the" is usually placed in front of it. "The 'Moe."

The term is often used by rapper Andre Nickatina.
You's a hoe,
cocaine came from the 'Moe,
Motha fuckas try to get as high as they can go.
-Nickatina
by Jaynik February 25, 2008
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A rapper who supplies dope, or in other words "sick" or "ill", rhymes.

It's a pretty clever spin on the expression "dope dealer," putting a pun on the word "dope" which can mean either drugs (including heroin and crack/cocaine), or it can be complementing something.
Rappers like Andre Nickatina, Mac Dre, and rap groups like RBL Posse are all dope rhyme dealers.
by Jaynik August 12, 2007
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"Cougnut (1968 - 2001) was an African American rap artist from San Francisco, California. Cougnut's immense contributions to Bay Area hip hop include his recordings, which have appeared on countless compilation albums, the moral support he gave to his fellow Bay Area hip hop recording artists, and his historical significance in being the first Bay Area artist to achieve a hit with his song "I'm Rolling," which inspired generations of Bay Area artists and hip hop label entrepreneurs. Cougnut and his seminal crew yielded San Francisco's first major underground street hit in the late 1980s called "Scandalous." This Lakeview native released other hit songs such as: "Don't Get It Twisted", and "Last Breath" with I.M.P. Cougnut's career with the Ill Mannered Playas tragically ended as the result of a fatal car accident in Daly City, California in 2001."

-From Wikipedia

That's scandalous,
ill-mannered posse,
rollin with me
C-O-U-G-N-U-T.

-Cougnut
by Jaynik February 28, 2008
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