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East Baltimore slang for “Do you understand?” Also used as just “year”. (adapted from “you hear?”, but is used as a genuine question rather than a rhetorical).
by BaltimoreFrog May 14, 2024
Get the Y’ear mug.Bmore, (Bulmore, B-more, balti, bmmore and balmor) Are the main ways of slang for spelling Baltimore.
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Get the Bmore mug.a wippur, (also a Whip, wipper, whippin, or whit) is slang in East baltimore for a car, generally one of high expense or fanciness
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Get the Wippur mug.Fuhilatoogin, Funilitoogin, or a Futtleyang is slang in East Baltimore for a random person, similarly used for someone not necessarily your friend.
Man 1: Duh jittles n me done gotten on the avenues in the wippur
Man 2: Man u a Fuhilatoogin to em down in er
Man 2: Man u a Fuhilatoogin to em down in er
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Get the Fuhilatoogin mug.Stroan (Shtroah, Steron, or Steroan) is someone who you are referring to in a sentence, similar to “bro, or nigga”. it is commonly used in Baltimore.
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Get the Stroan mug.A Jittleyang (Jittle or Jit for short) is East Baltimore slang for a friend. (Jit was adapted and used in New York and Philadelphia slang as well, but originated in East Baltimore).
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