by Jeffrey the trany February 28, 2017
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Let them drink jagerbombs. We are downing reggaebombs!! Let them get fucked down. We are getting hyphy!!!
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The act of reposting on instagram. It involves screen-shotting someones else's original post, and then reposting it using the hashtag #regram and acknowledging the source of the original instagram posting.
So called 'illegal' posts are those that are 'regrammed' without acknowledgement of the original creator or w/o using the #regram hashtag
So called 'illegal' posts are those that are 'regrammed' without acknowledgement of the original creator or w/o using the #regram hashtag
Our 22 year old intern just taught me how to 'regram' - and now I feel like a useless technophobe, i guess it kind of the same way i made my parents feel about their inane questions on how to work email.
(Verb: to be Davina'd)
(Verb: to be Davina'd)
by ag_reeves June 11, 2013
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Get the Riggamaroo mug.Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady. Reggae is based on a rhythmic style characterized by accents on the off-beat, known as the skank. Reggae is normally slower than ska but faster than rocksteady. Reggae usually accents the second and fourth beat in each bar, with the rhythm guitar also either emphasising the third beat or holding the chord on the second beat until the fourth is played. It is mainly this "third beat," its speed and the use of complex bass lines that differentiated reggae from rock steady, although later styles incorporated these innovations separately.
Reggae: Bob Marley, Damian "Junior Gong" Marley, Stephen Marley, Ziggy Marley, Julian Marley, Ky-Mani Marley, Inner Circle, Peter Tosh, Peter Broggs, Black Uhuru, Black Slate, The Abyssinians, Israel Vibration, Alborosie, Katchafire, Eek-A-Mouse, Jah Shaka, Jah Roots, Sean Paul, Matisyahu, The Rastafarians, Roots Radics, Sean Kingston, John Holt, Jimmy Cliff, Collie Buddz, Beres Hammond, Prince Lincoln Thompson, Prince Far I, Kiddus I, Ijahman Levi, I-Roy, Don Carlos, SOJA Aka Soldiers Of Jah Army, UB40, Aswad, Culture, Capleton, Burning Spear, Yellowman, Gyptian, The Ethiopians, Cornell Campbell, Sanchez, Johnny Clarke, Johnny Osbourne, Sizzla, Half Pint, Junior Reid, Big Youth, Alpha Blondy, Augustus Pablo, King Tubby, Buju Banton, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, Everton Blender, Junior Kelly, Gregory Isaacs, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Steel Pulse, Horace Andy, Max Romeo, Yami Bolo, Dennis Brown, Hugh Mundell, Jacob Miller, The Pioneers, Bunny Wailer, Bunny Lee, Antidoping, Khady Black, The Gladiators, Joseph Hoo Kim, and Ini Kamoze.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ October 25, 2009
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An overall feeling of the the body, up for interpretation. I like to think its the chilled out feeling you get when listening to Reggae and smoking weed. could also be described as a state of mind.
An overall feeling of the the body, up for interpretation. I like to think its the chilled out feeling you get when listening to Reggae and smoking weed. could also be described as a state of mind.
by lilmanoncampus March 15, 2009
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