Definitions by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant
hater mill
a group of people who expresses intense feelings of hatred or spite, when the reason for this is perceived as unreasonable or spurious.
PERSON #1: You know people be hating on you right.
PERSON #2: I don't pay attention to the hater mill.
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PERSON #1: I see you got a hater mill going about me.
PERSON #2: I wouldn't do that.
PERSON #1: Why would people have my name in their mouth when it's you I share confidentiality with?
PERSON #2: I don't pay attention to the hater mill.
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PERSON #1: I see you got a hater mill going about me.
PERSON #2: I wouldn't do that.
PERSON #1: Why would people have my name in their mouth when it's you I share confidentiality with?
hater mill by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant July 9, 2011
rectangles and circles
rectangles and circles by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant February 23, 2011
monkey do, monkey say
IN BRIEF: When a person does something and anybody else having something to say about it, especially if it's based on judging that person.
monkey do, monkey say by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 19, 2010
missed assignment
A missed opportunity, needless error, mistake or accident based on:
-slipping.
-not paying attention to the important details.
-ignorance or confusion.
-slipping.
-not paying attention to the important details.
-ignorance or confusion.
EXAMPLE: SLANG
Missed assignments usually are non-excusive, especially if the nigga knows what he's/she's up to.
EXAMPLE: FOOTBALL LINGO
Missed tackles and missed assignments hurts defense for win.
A missed assignment on a linebacker caused the sack on the quarterback to happen.
Missed assignments usually are non-excusive, especially if the nigga knows what he's/she's up to.
EXAMPLE: FOOTBALL LINGO
Missed tackles and missed assignments hurts defense for win.
A missed assignment on a linebacker caused the sack on the quarterback to happen.
missed assignment by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 7, 2010
walk the talk
1) Back up or prove what's said with action.
2) Represent words with action.
3) Practice what's preached.
2) Represent words with action.
3) Practice what's preached.
walk the talk by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 17, 2010
sex-rated
sex-rated by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 14, 2010