Verbal abbreviation of 'brother'; generally used to address a male friend or acquaintence. Most likely derived from the "pidgin English" spoken by descendents of African slaves brought to the Carribean islands between 1492 and 1885.
"Hey, brah! Where y'at?"
by Paul Caporino September 14, 2006
A state of poverty, or social rejection/lack of status stemming from a poor or financially disadvantaged background.
"When we were growing up, we had nothing. We had ass-in-the-face."
by Paul Caporino September 15, 2006
The acting of moving, sliding or nudging an object that is too heavy to lift, such as a heavy piece of furniture.
(I heard this word first used in this way by Jennifer Fastwolf.)
(I heard this word first used in this way by Jennifer Fastwolf.)
by Paul Caporino April 05, 2017