1. A person with aggressive and paranoid behavior.
2. A person with severe mental and/or physical dependence.
3. A THIEF -A person that'll rob you or steal from you, especially when it's involving money or anything worth money.
4. A person that spend all his/her money all the time, including his/her bottom dollar.
5. A person that's always running, especially full speed.
6. A person that goes to another person he/she don't even know and ask for money.
2. A person with severe mental and/or physical dependence.
3. A THIEF -A person that'll rob you or steal from you, especially when it's involving money or anything worth money.
4. A person that spend all his/her money all the time, including his/her bottom dollar.
5. A person that's always running, especially full speed.
6. A person that goes to another person he/she don't even know and ask for money.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant December 03, 2005

IN BRIEF: a facial expression a basketball player makes during and/or after a successful slam dunk on any opposing basketball player, especially if the dunk was performed with authority or if the dunk was a showboat move or both.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 02, 2010

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 19, 2007

A deathwish is a complete disregard of one's own personal safety well-being, or best interests. For example:
1. Naivety or ignorance of the rules, circumstances or principles.
2. An uncontrollable rage.
3. An obsession for revenge.
4. A mental illness or personality disorder.
5. Loss of the will to live OR an unconscious urge to die.
6. A suicidal urge that drive certain people to put themselves consistently into dangerous situations.
1. Naivety or ignorance of the rules, circumstances or principles.
2. An uncontrollable rage.
3. An obsession for revenge.
4. A mental illness or personality disorder.
5. Loss of the will to live OR an unconscious urge to die.
6. A suicidal urge that drive certain people to put themselves consistently into dangerous situations.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 12, 2006

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 11, 2005

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 23, 2007

It's a memorable quote in the bible found in Genesis 4:9, meaning:
1. Are you responsible for how you respond to your brother?
2. Are you held accountable for how you treat your fellow man?
It's really a sarcastic question/remark from Cain to God after Cain killed his brother, Abel, to keep from admitting to the fact that he did kill Abel.
1. Are you responsible for how you respond to your brother?
2. Are you held accountable for how you treat your fellow man?
It's really a sarcastic question/remark from Cain to God after Cain killed his brother, Abel, to keep from admitting to the fact that he did kill Abel.
Nino Brown: To CMB. On and on. Am I my brother's keeper?
CMB: Yes I am.
Nino Brown (louder): Am I my brother's keeper?!
CMB (louder): Yes I am.!
Nino Brown (louder): Am I...my brother's keeper?!!!
CMB (louder): Yes...I...am.!!!
The Duh Duh Man (studdering): Yes.......I am.!!!
-from NEW JACK CITY (1991)
CMB: Yes I am.
Nino Brown (louder): Am I my brother's keeper?!
CMB (louder): Yes I am.!
Nino Brown (louder): Am I...my brother's keeper?!!!
CMB (louder): Yes...I...am.!!!
The Duh Duh Man (studdering): Yes.......I am.!!!
-from NEW JACK CITY (1991)
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 19, 2006
