1) When someone is offending you or bothering you, you put the person in check or teach them a lesson so to speak.
by Chris November 17, 2004
by CK ho11erable September 04, 2008
by Damola Akinade January 13, 2005
He straight up g checked my slim jim.
I just g checked that nigga's weed, mane.
It can also be used in present tense. For example,
I'm going to g check those cheetos.
It can also be used in the future tense. For example,
I'm g checking those sunglasses.
This term originated at a private boarding school in Lynchburg, Virginia. It can be used with or without a hyphen in between the g and check. For example, g-check.
I just g checked that nigga's weed, mane.
It can also be used in present tense. For example,
I'm going to g check those cheetos.
It can also be used in the future tense. For example,
I'm g checking those sunglasses.
This term originated at a private boarding school in Lynchburg, Virginia. It can be used with or without a hyphen in between the g and check. For example, g-check.
by Will g Rose May 25, 2006
When in the proccess of getting G-checked, a gangsta can pass the check so blatantly gangsta-like that the check ends up getting reversed onto the original checker
Steve: Yo this dude tired to g-check me by ganking my wad, so i faced pushed him, put half a clip in his dome, and made his old girl my bitch...
Darren: Damn bro, guess that nigga got g-ciggaD-checked.
Darren: Damn bro, guess that nigga got g-ciggaD-checked.
by Smokey and the Bandezzy April 04, 2008