Used as an alternative to old school. Refers to old fashioned/retro methods, ways and style. Often a comparison with the trends and fashion of today.
In Cee Lo Green's song 'Fuck You':
Yeah, I'm sorry, I can't afford a Ferrari,
But that don't mean I can't get you there.
I guess he's an X-box and I'm more Atari,
But the way you play your game ain't fair.
X-box refers to 'today's'/modern style, while more Atari refers to old fashioned/'yesterday's' style...
Yeah, I'm sorry, I can't afford a Ferrari,
But that don't mean I can't get you there.
I guess he's an X-box and I'm more Atari,
But the way you play your game ain't fair.
X-box refers to 'today's'/modern style, while more Atari refers to old fashioned/'yesterday's' style...
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A complimentary term used to refer to a young gentleman from the high class streets, who's street credibility is unrivaled in all aspects of hood life.
by RedRyders March 30, 2015

When an item or product costs more than a similar one with less sugar or salt content, which seems to suggest that having lesser or fewer of something is more inconvenient or harder to produce, or making a decision to be healthier is dearer—could it also be a mere marketing gimmick to lure health-conscious freaks?
A six-pack of Chrysanthemum Tea costs $1.95, but a similar one with lower sugar content costs $2.30; two isotonic bottle drinks cost $3.95, while the ones with zero sugar cost $4.40—aren’t these two cases prove that “less is more”?
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