Growing up in inner-city Seattle, teenage guys would
sometimes use the word "weak" to refer to an action, word, or behavior towards them by another guy that was coming across as selfish,
exploiting, dishonest, or
friendship betrayal.
Bob and Bill are
good friends and
classmates in school. When Bob went to Bill's place a few days ago, Bill offered Bob a couple of beers. But when Bill went to Bob's place
yesterday, Bob offered Bill only one beer.
Bill: "Only one beer? That's really weak. When you came over, I gave you two."