| 1. | run like a mother fucker | ||
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to run as fast as you can Tony: Shit, its da cop!
Me: Run like a mother fucker! |
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| 2. | Blackflip | ||
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When a person, male or female of Black origin is on the run from the police and jumps an obstacle of some sort... that is known as a blackflip. "Shyheim did a bad-ass blackflip over huge bush"
"Shyheim was on the run from the police man, nigga blackflipped the hood of my ride!" (Verb) |
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| 3. | RFTC | ||
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acronym that stands for: Run From The Cops (this is the name of a song by Atmosphere). self explanatory Guy 1: hey man this alley is a great place to tag some shit up
guy 2: OH SHIT MAN 5-0, RFTC |
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| 4. | Anchor Run | ||
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Running in just underwear and shoes to a Delta Gamma sorority house and then leaving underwear on the anchor or lawn if no anchor is available. After underwear is removed, participants run back to starting location in their shoes. I barely made it away from cops during that Anchor Run.
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| 5. | sagging | ||
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wearing ones pants around the hips so that they sag down and bunch up around the ankles. Originally, this was a prison thing that signified that you were another prisoner's property, ie bitch. Punks were forced to wear their pants this way so it would be easier for their masters to pull their pants down and butt-fuck them. Somehow this became a 1990's fashion trend. I learned this from watching a TV special on prison life. The inmate who related the story was an elderly black gentleman who had been sentenced to life in prison and had been there for over fifty years. He marveled how such a mark of shame became a fashion statement. He said that younger inmates don't believe him when he tells them but swears it's the truth. I believed him. I also think they should let him out already, he's like 80 and I don't think he represents a threat to society. Look at any wanna-be gangster (wankster) How the hell are you supposed to run from cops with your pants around your hips and your shoes unlaced anyway. If any of these little punk-asses actually did anything bad enough to get them thrown in the slammer they would no doubt shortly find out exactly what saggy pants are good for.
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| 6. | skateboard | ||
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My definition of skateboarding is it's something that free's your mind from all worries it gives you hope and dreams and goals. It's about the laughter and fun of just chillin with your friends and running from cops and sometimes causeing havic. (Hey if you bail don't let that stop you from doing something. You get back up and you just keep going for it. Cause ill never give up in skateboarding till my legs fall off.) My hole day in skateboarding is just wake up when ever you feel like it eat then go meet a few friends skate chill skate get something to eat then skate chill run from the pigs and skate then go to sleep about 4 or 5 in the morning.
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| 7. | Fugitive | ||
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A game created in Saratoga, CA that traditionally takes place in the Golden Triangle but can be applied to any suburban area. Fugitive involves anywhere from 10-25 high school kids, usually upperclassmen. The point of the game is to run from one central place (such as a school) to another central place (such as a local store) while other players chase the runners in cars. The rules are simple, no taking major roads, no cheating, runners get a several minute head start, and you must make it to your final destination in under 45 minutes. Fugitive games always take place at nighttime or anytime when it’s dark. Jumping into random yards, hiding in bushes, and trying to camouflage in shadows are the norm. The runners usually win as it only takes one runner to constitute a victory for the runners. The drivers typically have another person riding with them in the car. Their job is to jump out and tag the runner or call out his/her name if they are clearly identifiable. Once a runner is tagged or called out, they join the driver and ride in the car until the end of the game. Unfortunately, many Fugitive games end up being cut short by the arrival of the cops as some residents see the kids and mistake them for burglars or shady people trying to rob them. If the cops come, they usually come in force, three to four squad cars is not uncommon. Sometimes they'll let you go, other times they'll take names down. more...
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