by NoShitSherlock May 08, 2009
1) Total darkness.
2) A race of people of dark skin.
3) The color of the absence of light; The opposite of white.
2) A race of people of dark skin.
3) The color of the absence of light; The opposite of white.
by the random. October 07, 2021
The term “that blacks” can be desribed when something supersedes all and there’s nothing better . To do something without giving a fuck. When something is greater than great.
Friend : Hey do you want to go to Hoboken and wait on line for bars all night?
Me: Nah, I’m going to order pizza, roll up a fat blunt and get some sloppy toppy.
Friend : Wow, you blacked !
Friend : Hey man , I bought some chips from wawa so we have munchie food.
Friend 2: No way you got kettle cooked chips?
Me & Friend : Kettle cook chips black !
Friend 1 : I know they black that’s why I got them . That blacks that I knew they blacked now where’s that doobie at?
Favorite food / place to eat?
Chicken Parm and White Mana burgers blacked.
Me: Nah, I’m going to order pizza, roll up a fat blunt and get some sloppy toppy.
Friend : Wow, you blacked !
Friend : Hey man , I bought some chips from wawa so we have munchie food.
Friend 2: No way you got kettle cooked chips?
Me & Friend : Kettle cook chips black !
Friend 1 : I know they black that’s why I got them . That blacks that I knew they blacked now where’s that doobie at?
Favorite food / place to eat?
Chicken Parm and White Mana burgers blacked.
by TrumpFan1229 March 12, 2019
Following an action or the transfer of an object from one party to another, vocalizing, "black, black no trade back" prevents the receiving party from returning the action or object to its originator.
After giving Quin a paper ball, his father says, "black, black no trade back", leaving Quin stuck with the object. He must keep or dispose of the ball without returning it to his father.
by LapisLazuli January 13, 2014
by Alpha Rioja May 22, 2005
The act of projecting the vernacular of urban black culture by a black person who has never lived this culture. It is as if they learned how to act "black" by reading about it in a book. The term comes from the research of Signithia Fordham, 1996, in here book "Blacked Out".
by 5nowdrop February 23, 2014