292 definitions by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 13, 2003
1. An expression used as a substitute for lil nigga, lil chick, lil girl, young woman, etc.
2. A lil nigga, young woman/little girl, especially if naïve and inexperienced.
----This definition of lil niggette can be more addressed by the older and/or more experienced.----
3. A lil nigga, young woman/little girl that's fearful or less of a threat.
2. A lil nigga, young woman/little girl, especially if naïve and inexperienced.
----This definition of lil niggette can be more addressed by the older and/or more experienced.----
3. A lil nigga, young woman/little girl that's fearful or less of a threat.
NOTE: Lil niggette is can be addressed to a male and a female depending on the conversation or the situation.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 14, 2009
This phrase is most commonly used when somebody has to find out the difference the hard way about something. Like saying, "You don't believe fat meat is greasy" as in "You gonna just have to find out the hard way."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 22, 2005
1. To use someone to your own advantage, especially by acting or by wrongful means.
2. To make use of someone selfishly and unethically.
3. To take advantage of someone unfairly.
2. To make use of someone selfishly and unethically.
3. To take advantage of someone unfairly.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 13, 2006
Sometimes two people are not on the same page to a point where he/she is turning too many more pages than him/her to where he/she wants to close the book.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 31, 2009
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant December 6, 2006
01: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person have done something wrong (you believe have).
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
If your family and your baby mama/baby daddy have been spending too much time without you, chances are, that's probable cause. (Referring to sentence 1.)
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 30, 2004