for real with you

to be 100% straightup with somebody
Person 1: I'm gonna be for real with you I wanna eat the booty like groceries
Person 2: Bro you know we're only 3 days into December chill out
by Updated Magic December 03, 2018
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REAL pheonix

A bird that some one lit on fire and when it dies they put the egg of the bird into the ashes so it is literately born again from the ashes.
look! it's a REAL pheonix
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real car

Any automobile that makes over 400 Wheel Horsepower
"If your car makes less than 400 at the wheels excluding the miata of course is it even a real car?"
by PupilGang May 27, 2018
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real yellow

It's cool, or badass. Like, a roller coaster that is real yellow. Could even be the really real yellow.
Dood, that ride is the real yellow, not just the yellow they used.
by ericthered26 May 06, 2007
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Real Merkin

A hyper-patriotic conservative who is convinced his beliefs and values are the only genuinely American ones and everyone else is a traitor. Loves America but hates most Americans. Lives in an echo chamber composed entirely of Fox, Limbaugh, Breitbart and various other right-wing sources of (mis)information.
"Real Merkins know that Obama was grown in a cloning tank in Kenya from the combined DNA of Stalin, Marx, Hitler, Mao and Lenin."
by Dalekmaster October 19, 2013
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Real Talk

n. The act of setting an argument with your girlfriend to lyrical prose. See also R. Kelly
Girl, they don't eat with us; they don't sleep with us;
What THEY eat don't make US shit!
Real talk.
by alpha planet May 30, 2010
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keeping it real

A manufactured street code for continued white supremacy. As used in common speech, could also be phrased, "keeping it submissive" or "keeping politically, socially, and economically irrelevant."
African-Americans (especially men) who have evolved into greatness through traditional paths are invalidated as they have not "kept it real." The term's definition relegates and caps many potential great African Americans through peer-pressure, advertising, greater social misunderstanding, and ambiguous racial identity.
The phrase is harmful in that it not only damages the collective psyche of a large portion of the American populace, it also limits (in all facets) the unlimited potential that this group could have upon the country.
"Thurgood Marshall, Barack Obama, Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Morgan Freeman, Booker T. Washington, (Sports Analyst) James Brown, and Condoleeza Rice are not keeping it real."

"50 Cent and Michael Vick are keeping it real."
by Adam S. Chin August 23, 2007
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