A grand-father/mother/uncle/any other relative. Also used as a general term for relatives that you are not very close with.
I'd love to to the movies with you, but my parents are putting on a big thing and all my G- Units will be there.
by Joccoli August 20, 2007
ONE OF THE BEST RAP GROUPS...alongside with D-12 and Beastie Boys...It is made up by 4 people(50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Youngbuck and Tony Yayo) some people like em and some people dont...but to play gangsta music u must first off be a gangsta then leave the business n turn to music
by Jarret August 01, 2004
1. Any Clinical Governance Unit that will stop at nothing in its acquisition of C.R.E.A.M. and street cred (ibility) and whose actions are most reminiscent of an OG. A portmanteau of Clinical Governance Unit and G-Unit.
2. An OG whose actions equally meticulous as they are cold.
2. An OG whose actions equally meticulous as they are cold.
1. Did you hear about the hospital administrator who duked the performance metrics in order to scam more hospital funding? He was a real (Clinical) G-G-G-G-G-Unit!
2. Did you hear about the OG who picked up the shell casings after unloading a clip from his TEC-9? He was a real Clinical G-Unit.
2. Did you hear about the OG who picked up the shell casings after unloading a clip from his TEC-9? He was a real Clinical G-Unit.
by faustus December 01, 2018
1. Making a V.I.P. style entrance into a building or an event, usually a club. Generally recieving special attention or treatment.
by HammerHeads March 02, 2008
by beau h ligmen March 20, 2004
G-Unit is the most electrifying rap-group in music business!
G-Unit means Gorilla Unit
the members are:
50 Cent
Lloyd Banks
Young Buck
Tony Yayo
G-Unit also has its own label, called "G-Unit Records"
ATM the only "non-g-unit-member" on this label is The Game.
G-Unit means Gorilla Unit
the members are:
50 Cent
Lloyd Banks
Young Buck
Tony Yayo
G-Unit also has its own label, called "G-Unit Records"
ATM the only "non-g-unit-member" on this label is The Game.
G-G-G-G-G-G-Unit!!!!
by C-Webb October 25, 2004