The definition of static in the streets of Toronto refers to a slime. Someone who is a rat and runs from a fight.
by Dillandeep Singh August 20, 2020

by Nisderf November 11, 2020

Static: verb
In popular surf culture to start some static means to go skating. The static is a reference to the friction of the wheels to the ground and when the tail or nose hits the ground.
In popular surf culture to start some static means to go skating. The static is a reference to the friction of the wheels to the ground and when the tail or nose hits the ground.
"I grabbed my board and went to start to some static."
Sublime: Ball and Chain-
"And I wanna start some static but I cant afford,
To slam to the ground when I fall off my skateboard.
Sublime: Ball and Chain-
"And I wanna start some static but I cant afford,
To slam to the ground when I fall off my skateboard.
by Will Delahunty June 17, 2006

by T-bitz May 26, 2007

by Sm4cc January 26, 2021

by Hermitage_XCountry April 11, 2009

1) to cause friction during intense situations
2) an unnecessary contribution of verbal, physical, and/or emotional aggression
2) an unnecessary contribution of verbal, physical, and/or emotional aggression
Film Reference - Tarantino, "Reservoir Dogs":
"...Managers know better than to fuck around, so if you get one that's giving you static, he probably thinks he's a real cowboy, so you gotta break that son-of-a-bitch in two..."
Musical Reference - Everlast, "What It’s Like":
"...And then she heads for the clinic and she gets some static walkin' through the doors,
They call her a killer, and they call her a sinner, and they call her a whore..."
"...Managers know better than to fuck around, so if you get one that's giving you static, he probably thinks he's a real cowboy, so you gotta break that son-of-a-bitch in two..."
Musical Reference - Everlast, "What It’s Like":
"...And then she heads for the clinic and she gets some static walkin' through the doors,
They call her a killer, and they call her a sinner, and they call her a whore..."
by Alan King September 24, 2004
