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She belongs to the streets 

Someone ( usually a female ) who is very promiscuous. Can also be applied to women that sell Onlyfans and/or any other type of sex work content via the internet.
Timothy: Yo bro, I want to ask that girl Charlene from my Civics class out on a date. Should?
James: Naw bro, dont do it. She has n onlyfans account and everybody on the internet has seen her body
Timothy: Oh damn. So she belongs to the streets. Thanks for letting me know.
James: Of course! You're my boy! Gotta look out for you!
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belong to the streets

when someone’s a hoe or someone who cheats on other people. a slut.
she done fucked two men in a day? man she belong to the streets
belong to the streets by Lil Hjak January 16, 2021

ear to the streets 

Listening to the rumors, talkings, and stirrings of a ghetto-fabulous area in order to pick up some sort of new information and or new trends in a community
Gangster 1: Yo, you hear that new Lil' Wayne track that leaked?
Gangster 2: Yea nigga, I be keepin my ear to the streets and got that hot shit a while ago.
ear to the streets by B. LANE March 31, 2008

he belongs to the streets 

Meaning a guy who hoes around or participates in hoeish activities.
bella:”wait, his snap score is 90k”
kailey:”then he belongs to the streets

taking it to the streets

An idiom, with figurative and literal meanings; to actively commune with society while promoting the resources of intellect, creativity, entrepreneurialism, and democratic processes to promote positive change, self actualisation, and solidarity. This quintessentially American idiom represents the spirit of grassroots activism and the powerful spirit of the people when mobilized and when participating with our communities. It is figurative language representing the mobilization of peoples to create change from within the community. It functions as an affirmation of sovereignty and empowerment in the face of marginalization, institutional oppression, and prejudice. As the fifth estate is the foundation of democracy and ensures the intrinsic spirit, voice, and actions of We the people; the participant and the witness alike may literally “take it to the streets.”
Grassroots change is when people are effectively, taking it to the streets; as Anthropologist Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

Lyrics by The Doobie Brothers, include,

You don't know me but I'm your brother
I was raised here in this living Hell
You don't know my kind in your world
Fairly soon, the time will tell
You, telling me the things you're gonna do for me
I ain't blind and I don't like what I think I see
Takin' it to the streets
Takin' it to the streets
Takin' it to the streets
Take this message to my brother
You will find him everywhere
Wherever people live together
Tied in poverty's despair
You, telling me the things you're gonna do for me
I ain't blind and I don't like what I think I see
Takin' it to the streets”

signed to the streets 

A nigga who grew up in the streets that saw nothing but failure and decided to get this money to feed his family . He is plan was to make it out but not forget his roots.
Ey you know lil Durk is dropping that signed to the streets 3

peace to the streets 

-"hey i gotta go man"
-"aight. peace to the streets"
peace to the streets by seanie3213 September 11, 2007