Thug means you started at the literal bottom without the help of parents/birth parents/family friends/connections or anyone and made it to the top without the help of family/parents/birth parents/connections
saads a thug
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i know g he aint a spoiled brat like the rest of us who's parents built us up
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i know what a g he did it himself
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i know g he aint a spoiled brat like the rest of us who's parents built us up
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i know what a g he did it himself
by Joseph Greenwood February 15, 2022

by fellowperson1 March 4, 2025

by One stupid ass nigga November 12, 2023

an acronym for: truly humble under god
“Thug meant something very personal… He would be Truly Humble Under God. That's what thug means.”
“Your honor, my client young truly humble under god pleads not guilty.”
“Your honor, my client young truly humble under god pleads not guilty.”
by GlacialisRosa December 4, 2023

thug means Truly Humble Under God,
this can be seen as someone who understands that we are all finite beings with limited knowledge or can be seen as submitting to god's will
this can be seen as someone who understands that we are all finite beings with limited knowledge or can be seen as submitting to god's will
by thug3333 December 10, 2023

by Square face October 12, 2015

(adj.) "Truly. Humbled. Under. God."
This how the word "thug" was defined by Jeffrey Willams' (better well known professionally as "Young Thug") defense attorney, Brian Steel, during Mr. Steel's opening statement on day 1 of the Young Thug YSL RICO Trial. In the same opening statement, Mr. Steel also noted that Jeffrey's use of the word "thug" in his chosen professional name of "Young Thug" should NOT be confused with what one would typically associate with the word after it was popularized by late rapper Tupac through his iconic album, "Thug Life, Volume 1".
This how the word "thug" was defined by Jeffrey Willams' (better well known professionally as "Young Thug") defense attorney, Brian Steel, during Mr. Steel's opening statement on day 1 of the Young Thug YSL RICO Trial. In the same opening statement, Mr. Steel also noted that Jeffrey's use of the word "thug" in his chosen professional name of "Young Thug" should NOT be confused with what one would typically associate with the word after it was popularized by late rapper Tupac through his iconic album, "Thug Life, Volume 1".
"Most people think of a 'thug' as a criminal. But to Jeffrey, 'thug' had a different meaning . . . it meant something very personal. It was Jeffrey's pact that if he ever made it as a musical artist and could help as many others out of this endless cycle of hopelessness, he would be: Truly. Humbled. Under. God. That's what 'Thug' means."
by WaltChanBulldogs January 8, 2024
