abstract noun. Anything that is considered good, or beneficial, to the subject. Anything that is currently hip, chic, or in fashion at the time.
e.g. "Monique jus switched cell phones, she bout to get the Verizon jump off next week"
"You goin to the new club?" "Hells yea, thas the jump off right there, nah mean"
"You goin to the new club?" "Hells yea, thas the jump off right there, nah mean"
by Ashish November 14, 2003
Guy 1: "Scored the car for half price from the honey that sold it to me... then I scored again!"
Guy 2: "Dude, that is epic!! One for the books for sure!!"
Guy 2: "Dude, that is epic!! One for the books for sure!!"
by hipster April 13, 2004
New England slang that adds emphasis. Synonymous with really, very and hella.
To describe how great something is: "This car is wicked cool!"
To show aggravation: "This fucking guy is a wicked asshole!"
To show frustration: "That guy is wicked slow!"
To show amazement: "Wow, that game is wicked awesome!"
To describe a person: "She's a wicked bitch!"
To describe the weather: "Man, it's wicked hot out here!"
To emphasize feelings: "That story made me wicked sad!"
To exaggerate your point: "That took a wicked long time!"
To describe how great something is: "This car is wicked cool!"
To show aggravation: "This fucking guy is a wicked asshole!"
To show frustration: "That guy is wicked slow!"
To show amazement: "Wow, that game is wicked awesome!"
To describe a person: "She's a wicked bitch!"
To describe the weather: "Man, it's wicked hot out here!"
To emphasize feelings: "That story made me wicked sad!"
To exaggerate your point: "That took a wicked long time!"
"That wicked cool car is wicked fast is owned by that wicked old guy, who drives it wicked slow when it's wicked hot out, which makes me wicked sad cause I'm wicked broke and I got to walk a wicked long way."
by C. Wallace May 20, 2004
by flacker October 21, 2005
by Lynne F. October 19, 2005
1. To be making money, generally a lot of it.
2. To be on the clock at work.
3. Working in general
words are commonly placed in between stackin' and loot. the words are reversable as well. for example.
stackin' mad loot
stackin' crazy loot
stackin' some loot
stackin' that loot
loot stackin'
2. To be on the clock at work.
3. Working in general
words are commonly placed in between stackin' and loot. the words are reversable as well. for example.
stackin' mad loot
stackin' crazy loot
stackin' some loot
stackin' that loot
loot stackin'
"What are you doin man?"
"Ohh i'm just at work for a while stackin' loot"
"Yo is that a good job?"
"Hell yeah son, I be stackin' mad loot at that place"
I've been loot stackin all day man, now it's time to unwind.
"Ohh i'm just at work for a while stackin' loot"
"Yo is that a good job?"
"Hell yeah son, I be stackin' mad loot at that place"
I've been loot stackin all day man, now it's time to unwind.
by sherLocke October 25, 2005
Listening to or observing a mixed set of tracks. DJs and clubbers who tend to observe and analyze the method and sound of the DJ are known as trainspotters.
The records skipped in the club because there were so many trainspotters crowding around and shoving in the booth.
by Aziz August 03, 2004