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-word keep it good
-word keep it good
by C TaZz April 30, 2008
by dougs lover April 17, 2006
What's not covered in Chicago, usually when someone isn't bleeding profusely in the ER or critically ill. Usually when they come away unscathed from a car accident and able to walk away from a side swipe on Lake Shore Drive. Other than that it's not covered.
Florida -- it's the front page deal and a regular thing. But they ignore the incident that played up December 2017 and hate when poignant questions are very directed. Both cases are the human interest coverage. They talk about a message of inclusion but inclusion in Chicago is publication with ISBN related to Outreach.
Florida -- it's the front page deal and a regular thing. But they ignore the incident that played up December 2017 and hate when poignant questions are very directed. Both cases are the human interest coverage. They talk about a message of inclusion but inclusion in Chicago is publication with ISBN related to Outreach.
I'm not going to be the bringer of Good News when I say this, but there was an investigation of what played up with Marquardt Middle School class of 1991 alumni and Glenbard North: Class of 1995. This case the term is Chicago's definition where the madman stays in Cook County Jail. That played up Christmas Eve 2018 and almost repeated the horror from Leslie Lane, New Years Eve 1992-1993, Cheryl Huff of Glendale Heights. The events not discussed in An Eye In Shadows but glazed over with The Cabbie Homicide.
by illinoishorrorman January 29, 2019
by BeeTeeBest September 27, 2013
1. Similar to is all good and its all good in specific meaning, with even fewer consonants. Consonants = haters.
2. Concluding comments used by guest motivational speakers at public school seminars, namely those with "rap star" credentials. After fifteen minutes of largely unintelligible gibberish and lip-smacking, the speaker flashes a quick sign and mumbles, "... iz good," followed by wild applause, hooting, sign flashing and head banging of the students and teachers alike in the Title 1 school.
2. Concluding comments used by guest motivational speakers at public school seminars, namely those with "rap star" credentials. After fifteen minutes of largely unintelligible gibberish and lip-smacking, the speaker flashes a quick sign and mumbles, "... iz good," followed by wild applause, hooting, sign flashing and head banging of the students and teachers alike in the Title 1 school.
"Niggas!, isn't just the blacks
also a gang of mutha-fuckas dressed in blue slacks
They say niggas hang in packs and their attitude is shitty
Tell me, who's the biggest gang of niggas in the city
They say niggas like to do niggas,
Throw me in the cuffs with just two niggas
A street walkin' nigga and a beat walkin' nigga with a badge
I had to shoot yah and the pass for the blast take his cash
And bash his head in dump him at the dead in
And that's just his luck
Cause a nigga like me
don't really give a fuck"
",,, iz good."
(Whooop, whooop, whooop!)
also a gang of mutha-fuckas dressed in blue slacks
They say niggas hang in packs and their attitude is shitty
Tell me, who's the biggest gang of niggas in the city
They say niggas like to do niggas,
Throw me in the cuffs with just two niggas
A street walkin' nigga and a beat walkin' nigga with a badge
I had to shoot yah and the pass for the blast take his cash
And bash his head in dump him at the dead in
And that's just his luck
Cause a nigga like me
don't really give a fuck"
",,, iz good."
(Whooop, whooop, whooop!)
by OldManMemphis January 16, 2008
by FlamingPossum October 28, 2019
by blind_squirrel May 10, 2022