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11. static
electric charge that is built up .
i rubbed my balls so much last night the static i built up lit my car on fire
by op Mar 10, 2004 add a video
1. static
January 28, 2005 Urban Word of the Day
1) to cause friction during intense situations
2) an unnecessary contribution of verbal, physical, and/or emotional aggression
Film Reference - Tarantino, "Reservoir Dogs":
"...Managers know better than to fuck around, so if you get one that's giving you static, he probably thinks he's a real cowboy, so you gotta break that son-of-a-bitch in two..."

Musical Reference - Everlast, "What It’s Like":
"...And then she heads for the clinic and she gets some static walkin' through the doors,
They call her a killer, and they call her a sinner, and they call her a whore..."
by Alan King Sep 24, 2004 add a video
2. static
the act of giving shit to boys when they are aren't treatin the sistas propa.
OR
nickname for girlfriends lookin out for their sistas when the boys aren't acting propa.
TIM said to tell that biotch BRIDGET SUE to stop giving him static and drop his hot ass off~1 block from his house so his peeps wont see him take the walk of shame, after a night @ VAL'S.
by arcadia storm Jul 12, 2005 add a video
3. Static
being extraordinary. inspirational. electrifying. stands out in a crowd. completely misunderstood. has extreme determination. is unable to be labeled. undefined. thrilling. incredible vibe. one of a kind
She's a static girl. That's a static work of art.
4. Static
Paranoid behavior around police or any other authority.
Don't act static or the fuzz'll stick.
5. static
a static character in a book, tv show, movie, etc. is a character that does not undergo change. antonym: dynamic
most major characters are not static
by b.s. Jun 8, 2004 add a video
6. static
n. White noise. The white and black flakey crap that comes up on your television when you don't get a certain channel.
"Just turn off the TV. All it's showing is static."
7. Static
Like attitude, or backtalk. Also, resistance or reluctance. Can be used as a verb or noun.
"Hey man, come over here now!"
"No! Just try and make me!"
"Shut up! Don't give me static, man, and get over here."
by Mollye Aug 22, 2005 add a video
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