110 is a hood Fighting sequence originated in the streets of Princess hood Coit & Kit. 110 means lets (basically) fight for a minute and ten seconds, also can be seen as a test of ones nuts and will
" If you my nigga then lets go 110"
"Nah you tried to Ho me you gotta 110 for that"
by GoonAssPrincess August 18, 2011
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A nickname for a "Spicy Chicken Crisp" from Burger King. Spicy chicken crisp has five syllables, much too many. 110 only has two. The nickname comes from the fact that it costs $1.10 in Washington, although this may vary from where you live based on taxes and varying restuarant prices.
Brett: "Man I'm hungry, you know what I could go for?"
Alex: "I don't know about you, but I'm in the mood for a 110."
Brett: "Oh yeah, let's go to BK."
by phsychedalex May 8, 2009
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A graffiti term: A name used to write over others who write over others.
"Such and such wrote over one of my graffiti paintings, lets write 'Hot 110' over all of their paintings."
by Yelski July 30, 2006
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A style of Nike Air Max trainer which typically costs £110. Taking into account the price of inflation and, regional variation these could also be £119.99's or £124.99's etc.
#1 - Alright den, flip da script my yute, new tracksuit, 110's my yute...

#2 - Yo blood, dem 110's are sick!
by Rudy Van Longhorn January 14, 2008
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A boner that's so hard that your dick literally hurts.
Bob: ayo Jerome I gotta boner and it's kinda killin' me

Jerome: aha! A classic case of the 110% boner I see

Bob: the what?!?
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A term used to describe the dividing line between the appropriate amount of money spent on polos versus shoes. In other words, a polo that costs more than $110 should not be bought, since anything over $110 is considered "kick money." That being said, any polo costing less than $110 is acceptable and does not violate the rule of keeping it 110. Someone who keeps it 110 will spend $110 or above on shoes, while spending less than $110 on polos (including Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, or any other brand that typically costs around $70/polo).
Mom: Hey son, how was the mall?

Son: Straight; I bought a pink RL polo for $70 at Macy's, then I went over to Finish Line and copped me some new J's for $150. You already know I gotta keep it 110.
by thakid11 April 20, 2009
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