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n. Pertaining to people who are multiple; The mental position or state of mind in which a person occupies or runs the shared body, interacting with the world-at-large.
v. To be at front; running the body. n. John was working today so he was up front.
v. How long has John been fronting? |
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Put on a fake or false personality; not keeping it real. Don't front.
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| 2. | front | ||
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The act of acting like you are somebody else.
To think and act like you are a badass when you are not. To get in somebody's face. "Don't front motherfucker!"
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| 3. | front | ||
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1. Used as mentioned above to advance someone drugs to sell.
2. To advance somone money. 3. To buy something for someone with anticipation of being paid back. 1. he fronted me a "dubbie" to flip
2. Yo T-bone, front me some cash so I can buy this, yo. 3. hey man, do you think you can front for me and pick those rims up? |
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Pretend; Lie; More talk than action; Falsely represent. Quit frontin' like your down when your really not.
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1. Why you acting like that? Don't front.
2. We're in the front. |
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To advance someone drugs until they can pay you back. "hey dawg, can you front me a 20 sack or not?"
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something that covers up a mafia family's real "business" in the "godfather" movie, the corleone family's front is an olive oil business
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