Book

1. To rob somebody for the whole amount (e.g. the whole book)

2. To get robbed for everything

3. To steal everything

4. To get everything stolen.

Frequently referring to somebody that did a home invasion with no mask on.
Person 1:

‘I heard they booked ya mans on the ave’

Person 2:

‘yea they ran in the crib w no masks n got him for the motherload

Person 1 :
damn they booked him for everything?’

Person 2:
‘they got cuzzo for the whole book bro, it’s a drought right now
by verley August 02, 2018
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Wanga

Money. Bread. Cheese.

Gypsie translation.
I have wanga for a $50.
If the wanga’s right, I’m there.
If the wanga is right, we could dance!
by verley October 31, 2023
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On the arm

To borrow(front, cuff) something to give back later or turn into money to pay back.
Receiving credit off the strength of who you are.
The ‘arm’ symbolizes strength of who you are that gives you the capability to get something with no money down because of the strength of your character and nobility; being trustworthy.
‘Can I get the next one on the arm?’
‘I’m strapped for cash, can I get this one on the arm and pay you back Friday?’
‘Papi let me get it on the arm cuz I told him I didn’t have enough to go check him’
by verley November 06, 2021
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J.o.

Job.

Literal substitution for the word ‘job’ in any context.
‘Time to start looking for that j.o.’
‘I’m just trying to stay on my j.o.’
‘I’m getting tired at this new j.o.’
by verley November 06, 2021
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