He was a stupid boy but is turning out to be one hell of a man. He finally came to the conclusion that he fucked up and he is trying to make it right...He breaks your heart even after three years. The memories you have of him are the best times of your life. He is the best thing that happened to you. His back rubs are amazing and he is the only one that makes it feel better. His tongue ring also does wonders! Just being around him will give you goose bumps, and his smile would make any girl melt. His poems, or as he would prefer to call them "raps", are amazing. He knows how to have the greatest, wildest times. He makes you fall in love all over again with surprises that you think he would never do. He's my prince charming.
by stack121293 March 14, 2013
by Percentage69 September 12, 2018
Trey is an amazing person. He is smart and caring and knows just how to enlighten the mood. he can sometimes say the wrong thing, but he mostly doesn't mean what he says. He mixes your feelings and doesn't understand his own. He might sometimes be shy and may lack in confidence, but one day he will realize he's hiding from nothing.
by Misunderstood_Trey December 21, 2016
Trey is a very sweet person but if you are disrespectful to him he will treat you the same way.He is every attractive and sweet , but as a best friend. He’s the best person you will ever know .. you might end up falling in love with him.
Trey is a great best friend
by Love 💘🧸 November 28, 2018
A three-dollar bag of heroin, ~1969 NYC, anyway. There were also the deuce and dime bags - self-explanatory.
A five-dollar bag of the goods was, for reasons I have never been able to comprehend, known as a "pound" bag, rarely a "nickel bag," such term being used mainly for weed.
Four and six dollar bags were called just that, fours and sixes.
The denomination one found might well depend on where in the city you were. For example, treys were common all over the LES, while deuces seemed to prevail in areas of the Bronx.
A five-dollar bag of the goods was, for reasons I have never been able to comprehend, known as a "pound" bag, rarely a "nickel bag," such term being used mainly for weed.
Four and six dollar bags were called just that, fours and sixes.
The denomination one found might well depend on where in the city you were. For example, treys were common all over the LES, while deuces seemed to prevail in areas of the Bronx.
by Straight Shooter September 27, 2007
by McYeti May 13, 2015
A crazy ass drink consisting of vodka, tequila, hpnotiq, grey goose, hennesy, red bull, hyphy energy, and crunk juice
by DJ Diamondz July 24, 2006