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
by GoonAssPrincess August 18, 2011
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."
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
"Such and such wrote over one of my graffiti paintings, lets write 'Hot 110' over all of their paintings."
by Yelski July 30, 2006
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!
#2 - Yo blood, dem 110's are sick!
by Rudy Van Longhorn January 14, 2008
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?!?
Jerome: aha! A classic case of the 110% boner I see
Bob: the what?!?
by TheDefinitionsMagician December 2, 2022
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.
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