Definitions by D-money
Gunnisms
Obscure references, which upon first hearing appear to be non-sequiters, but upon further analysis, make sense - to some.
Gunn: I’ve invited a friend to join us at basketball – he’ll be coming at noon.
Bruce: Does he like to fight? ; )
Gunn: Are we gonna have to step up and defend our street cred? Is our court up for grabs to the biggest thugs? Is this a White Men Can’t Jump Showdown??!?
Ramirez: Does anyone have a quick reference guide to translate David Gunnisms?
Gunn: How about this website?
Bruce: Does he like to fight? ; )
Gunn: Are we gonna have to step up and defend our street cred? Is our court up for grabs to the biggest thugs? Is this a White Men Can’t Jump Showdown??!?
Ramirez: Does anyone have a quick reference guide to translate David Gunnisms?
Gunn: How about this website?
Kinky Ceara's Kiwi Kitchen
Open air strip club. Specifically for truckers, australians and people from south texas. Free breakfast + beer before 7am with every lap dance.
Kinky Ceara's Kiwi Kitchen by D-money October 1, 2004
Indian Avalanche
A term that was coined by my group of droogs (Nate Wadden in particular). Referring to when you are smoking a cigar -which for some reason (ripped in half, tip fell off, or just poorly made) has a loosely rolled back end- and some loose tobacco gets into the mouth while inhaling, causing a very unpleasant sensation.
Indian Avalanche by D-Money June 15, 2004
follow fashion
Jamaican in origin. Means "copy cat", unoriginal, to imitate, to follow what you believe to be the latest trend.
Eng: "You're too damn follow fashion. Everything you see me do, you do it too."
Patois: "Look pon dis yah follow fashan bwoy a himitate fi mi style!"
Patois: "Look pon dis yah follow fashan bwoy a himitate fi mi style!"
follow fashion by D-Money April 21, 2004
Good Looking
Good Looking by D-Money April 21, 2004