A figure of speech in sports, especially in the game of basketball, saying "attempted shots that are/were guaranteed to be made/completed."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 01, 2005
1: It is never right to wrong someone, even if they have wronged you first.
2: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first.
2: Pointing out somebody's wrongdoing to you will not correct a situation by doing wrong to that somebody.
2: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first.
2: Pointing out somebody's wrongdoing to you will not correct a situation by doing wrong to that somebody.
The way the world is now, the phrase "two wrongs don't make a right" is getting blowed off more and more.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 28, 2005
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 22, 2009
Someone who is obsessive and dangerous, especially, in pursuit of another for:
1. rejecting/spurning that someone.
2. treating that someone dirty.
It can also be expressed as "a fatal attraction."
1. rejecting/spurning that someone.
2. treating that someone dirty.
It can also be expressed as "a fatal attraction."
A fatal attraction for example involves in 2 movies:
FATAL ATTRACTION: 1987
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close
(The black "FATAL ATTRACTION")
A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE: 1996
Martin Lawrence and Lynn Whitfield
FATAL ATTRACTION: 1987
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close
(The black "FATAL ATTRACTION")
A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE: 1996
Martin Lawrence and Lynn Whitfield
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 17, 2006
R&B songs, especially made up R&B songs, that are full of comedy and jokes.
R&Beef originated from a game in Nick Cannon's Wild N' Out, which involves the red team and the black team having to battle to see who has the funniest R&B song. The song, also, has to be made up on the spot, based on the audience's suggestions.
R&Beef originated from a game in Nick Cannon's Wild N' Out, which involves the red team and the black team having to battle to see who has the funniest R&B song. The song, also, has to be made up on the spot, based on the audience's suggestions.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 08, 2006
It simply means "hell naw", but it really means "no."
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
WOMAN: I need a huge favor.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 21, 2005