Definitions by RonniE
Origin is uncertain, but the theory with the most logic behind it is that "86" began as rhyming slang code of the sort found in London's Cockney underworld of the 19th century. As "trouble and strife" meant "wife" in rhyming slang, "86" may have stood for "nix" -- "nix" meaning "nothing", "get rid of" or "to dismiss."
mambo
1. Tanzanian #1: Mambo?
Tanzanian #2: Poa Kchizi.
2. Jets: Mambo!
Sharks: Mambo!
(Warning: This example containsa a reference to a musical. Readers are NOT advised to see West Side Story, although it would provide insight as to the root of example #2. Thank you.)
Tanzanian #2: Poa Kchizi.
2. Jets: Mambo!
Sharks: Mambo!
(Warning: This example containsa a reference to a musical. Readers are NOT advised to see West Side Story, although it would provide insight as to the root of example #2. Thank you.)
shikamoo
1. Swahili word used to respectfully say, "Hello," to an elder. (Literally means "I hold your feet.")
2. A Tanzanian band of veteran musicians with the desire to spread the old dansi sounds of the 60s and 70s across the African continent.
2. A Tanzanian band of veteran musicians with the desire to spread the old dansi sounds of the 60s and 70s across the African continent.
Sacco
Sacco: Man, what a great day to be an anarchist.
Vanzetti: Yep. I love having a political platform in which any form of violence would be a terrible contradiction.
Sacco: I'm so glad that we are well-informed individuals who realize that if we were to commit a crime of violence, that we would be acting against the idea that the cessation of all government would be beneficial to the security of liberties and our well-being as a society.
Judge: They blew it up, ya'll! I swur! Hang 'em.
Vanzetti: Yep. I love having a political platform in which any form of violence would be a terrible contradiction.
Sacco: I'm so glad that we are well-informed individuals who realize that if we were to commit a crime of violence, that we would be acting against the idea that the cessation of all government would be beneficial to the security of liberties and our well-being as a society.
Judge: They blew it up, ya'll! I swur! Hang 'em.
Caper
PID
Pimp in distress.
*Only Applies to Pimps*
To be in a situation which is dangerious to your pimplatiude.
*Only Applies to Pimps*
To be in a situation which is dangerious to your pimplatiude.