by Anonymous August 08, 2003
it is the right term 2 describe someone of who is a mixture of two race (also known as mixed or biracial). mixed race people are you usually thought of as half black & white, but there are all sorts of mixes out there. such as half white & asian, half white & hispanic, half black & asian or half black & whute european e.t.c.
mixed people do often go through a different experience than that of someone who is of one race, because they can get hate. but are just the same as everyone else. they are often attractive or seen as a taboo, because the world usually sees people in boxes such as black,asian or white.
there is no defenite way of how they look, but examples of mixed black & white celebs are:
halle berry, alicia keys, vin diesel, mariah carey, shemar moore, craig david, mel b, ice-t, lenny kravitz, faith evans, joe budden, charli baltimore e.t.c
then you have all sorts of other mixes such as keanu reeves is half white & asian & jessica alba is half white & mexican.
mixed people do often go through a different experience than that of someone who is of one race, because they can get hate. but are just the same as everyone else. they are often attractive or seen as a taboo, because the world usually sees people in boxes such as black,asian or white.
there is no defenite way of how they look, but examples of mixed black & white celebs are:
halle berry, alicia keys, vin diesel, mariah carey, shemar moore, craig david, mel b, ice-t, lenny kravitz, faith evans, joe budden, charli baltimore e.t.c
then you have all sorts of other mixes such as keanu reeves is half white & asian & jessica alba is half white & mexican.
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by anonymous December 17, 2004
DUST
1. Fine, dry particles of matter.
2. A cloud of fine, dry particles.
3. Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration: fabric that had fallen to dust over the centuries.
4.
1. Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave: “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” (Book of Common Prayer).
2. The surface of the ground.
5. A debased or despised condition.
6. Something of no worth.
7. Chiefly British. Rubbish readied for disposal.
8. Confusion; agitation; commotion: won't go back in until the dust settles.
1. Fine, dry particles of matter.
2. A cloud of fine, dry particles.
3. Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration: fabric that had fallen to dust over the centuries.
4.
1. Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave: “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” (Book of Common Prayer).
2. The surface of the ground.
5. A debased or despised condition.
6. Something of no worth.
7. Chiefly British. Rubbish readied for disposal.
8. Confusion; agitation; commotion: won't go back in until the dust settles.
by Anonymous January 24, 2005
Damn he always stops by when we're gettin high and he takes a few hits of our shit. He's a scavenger.
by anonymous April 06, 2004