One who is being overboard and outrageous.
Someone who can't be like others and do what is asked, but one who has to always do more and make other cats look bad.
;One who dresses to wild or tries 2 be hood.
One who sings loudly or does any over the top actions.
Someone who can't be like others and do what is asked, but one who has to always do more and make other cats look bad.
;One who dresses to wild or tries 2 be hood.
One who sings loudly or does any over the top actions.
Boy 1: Hey! Hey! Give me my bookbag man!
Boy 2: Son, calm down!
Boy 1: Hell naw! Dude took my bookbag!
Boy 2: You Doin To Much Son.
''Ma, I'll clean my room later. Go back 2 sleep. You doin to much.''
Girl 1: Ms. Smith asked for a 10 page report.
Girl 2: Man, she be doing to much!
Girl 1: I know right!
Boy 2: Son, calm down!
Boy 1: Hell naw! Dude took my bookbag!
Boy 2: You Doin To Much Son.
''Ma, I'll clean my room later. Go back 2 sleep. You doin to much.''
Girl 1: Ms. Smith asked for a 10 page report.
Girl 2: Man, she be doing to much!
Girl 1: I know right!
by A.L33 October 21, 2007
by blink-off July 10, 2019
That girl wore an all hot pink outfit today, from head to toe. That was like, five much right there.
by g.lovee August 25, 2010
by mat n caz May 05, 2007
The phrase some females will use on guys they only consider as friends, when saying their goodbyes, thank yous, or farewells in a conversation, letter, or email.
They use this phrase because they do not want to say, "I Love you" but they do not want to look too uninterested by just saying , "Thank you" or "Sincerely"
So they go with something just in between that'll still give them power over the guy without losing the chase.
A sly verbal tactic for females to essentially whip the males with hope and a false sense of security and attention.
They use this phrase because they do not want to say, "I Love you" but they do not want to look too uninterested by just saying , "Thank you" or "Sincerely"
So they go with something just in between that'll still give them power over the guy without losing the chase.
A sly verbal tactic for females to essentially whip the males with hope and a false sense of security and attention.
by O T January 04, 2008
An alteration of hurray. Instead of saying hurray or huzzah, saying huzzah much means that you are even more happy than when you say huzzah
by The Ws Crew January 05, 2009
by WonderlandBrown March 29, 2011