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Definitions by latrelljennings

Crash Dummy 

Someone who puts themselves in a lose lose situation. In other words, someone who decides to pursue a single baby momma.
Person 1: My girlfriend won't stop talking about her baby daddy
Person 2: Who's fault was that? You're the crash dummy for getting with a single mom. You never win.
Crash Dummy by latrelljennings October 3, 2025

Rules for thee but not for me 

Usually a phrase said when cops abuse their power doing things as if they're above the law, it's a saying when someone believes they have authority over the law to do whatever they want.
Person 1: "holy shit... did you see that cop just blow through that red light?"
Person 2: "rules for thee but not for me"

Glove department

A word blank people use to describe what they’re referring to as the glove compartment in a car (mostly black moms).
You do too much. Hand me my belt out the glove department so I can whoop your ass.”

Ping Pong 

Where 2 guys play with each other's nutsack
"Dude, go play ping pong with Mikey and leave me alone since you guys are familiar with it so much"
Ping Pong by latrelljennings January 4, 2023
Another way of saying "head out" essentially. About to go hit the streets with friends or by yourself.
We bout to bop out to this bar around the corner. We'll be back.
Bop out by latrelljennings December 31, 2022

The usual suspects 

What racist white people like to describe black people as, "the usual suspects" without explicitly saying black people. Sadly this has become somewhat of a trend by accounts with no real name or profile pictures.
TMJ4 Milwaukee: another sad case of a deadly shooting tonight...
YouTube: let me guess... The usual suspects right?

This Me? 

Can be used as a question or a statement. Instead of "is this for me?" or "is that mine?", people word it as "this me?" as a form to sound cooler. Can also be used as "this me" to describe something that's theirs, or "that's me?" to ask if something if theirs.
Culver's employee: *scoots bag towards customers*
You: "this me?"
This Me? by latrelljennings December 30, 2021