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1. Alex Haley's 1974 Reader's Digest story series, "Roots."
2. Alex Haley's 1976 book, "Roots: Saga of an American Family." 3. Alex Haley's 1977 ABC miniseries, "Roots." Wuts yo name sun
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The deepest form of reggae music. Slowed down ska at a very slow tempo. The kind of music to phase out on. Lyrics ususally deal with such things as political corruption, Rastafarianism, or straight up marijuana (mariwana). I stay listing to some roots right now.
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a slang term for a womens legs, often used by lowlife drunks. Hey, Barney, check out the roots on that bitch!
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Getting laid.
Vaginal penetration with the penis. Me and that chick had mad roots.
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the feeling of not being able to move, especially under the influence of marijuana, just as though your body has roots attached to you keeping you grounded. -after the partake of marijuana-
"Hey man, could you go downstairs and get me a glass of water?" "Nah, I can't move right now. I got roots." |
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The ethnic historical significance of any event which occurs - normally this is related to phrases such as: pared, boyed, murked, failed - however, this is with respect to a 'Neo Third World' perspective on the matter at hand. boy1: Excuse me miss, may I say you look lovely and it would be great if I could have your number.
girl1: Pass your phone, Im not sure what my number is but I’ll try. girl2: This man is a joke, (turns and whispers to girl one) just jack this toff and leave. girl1: I gtg soz bi boy1: oh my, that has left me feeling down stranger: Boyed! boy1: Oh no they left with my phone stranger2: Boyed again! boy1: That was a present for passing my a levels at eton stranger3: roots |
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The 1977 ABC miniseries. Set white people back 50 years Have you seen roots? That's going to set us back...
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