A Educated Hood Sentence: is when you can use a high level vocabulary word and add a slang Hood word in the same sentence or switching the slang word out for a high level vocabulary word.
Educated Hood Sentence Examples
" I need an Explanation foreal!"
" Damm that ass is Stupendous!"
" Hey fam let's get Elevated "
" I need an Explanation foreal!"
" Damm that ass is Stupendous!"
" Hey fam let's get Elevated "
by Azul Rizada November 6, 2016
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by The People's Chump January 17, 2023
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by IcEd Mini June 5, 2017
Get the True Sentience mug.1. A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb.
2. An authoritative decision; a judicial judgment or decree, esp. the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal.
2. An authoritative decision; a judicial judgment or decree, esp. the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal.
by jonnywoot September 12, 2007
Get the sentence mug.when one word sufficiently meets the requirement of a sentence- having a subject and a verb
Would you like to get some dinner?
Let's.
verb= let
subject= us
GO!
verb= go
subject= you (implied)
Would you like to get some dinner?
Let's.
verb= let
subject= us
GO!
verb= go
subject= you (implied)
by Allen Wilson February 7, 2008
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James: I'll never get this report on "Why English is butchered" done.
Robert: James, time flies like arrows, fruit flies like bananas.
James: Will you stop using that gibberish?, Everybody knows that neither fruit nor bananas fly.
Robert: For someone who's a an English major, you know nothing about garden path sentences.
James: I should've known.
Robert: James, time flies like arrows, fruit flies like bananas.
James: Will you stop using that gibberish?, Everybody knows that neither fruit nor bananas fly.
Robert: For someone who's a an English major, you know nothing about garden path sentences.
James: I should've known.
by fball_jones July 1, 2011
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