My ball

My ball is a phrase originated from a longer quote “ain’t that our ball” by LeBron James revolutionized by streamer/youtuber DDG who says “my ball” this is used to claim your female
Person 1: “Yo ma you look good

Person 2: “Aye that’s my ball
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My ball

Referring to an individual as “your ball” is essentially claiming them as your own. You wouldn’t want someone dribbling your ball or for your ball to be passed around.
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My ball

Slang for “my girl” created by DDG at streamers university
Person 1: “Aye twin your ball getting dribbled
Person 2: “back off twin that’s my ball
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My ball

Someone that you claim to be yours or is off limits
I told Susan that Josh is my ball so she can stop flirting with him
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My Ball

Another word for girlfriend or wifey. This is short term based on the phrase “the ol’ ball and chain.” This term gained popularity from DDG using this term in Streamer University.
“Where’s my ball?”

“Who’s your ball?”
Peyton the girl over there, that’s my ball.”
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crimping my vibe

To copy someone's vibe, style or other personal "trademarks"
Example 1:

Me: My friend just announced he's getting a guitar right after I showed off the guitar I just bought, AND he got the same guitar strap as me? he's crimping my vibe hard.

Example 2.

Me: Did you see Ethan is using Jay's catch phrase now? He's totally crimping her vibe.
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I need to feed my geese

Humorous term for stating dat you hafta pause a moment to use your handkerchief, and thus you'll be making one or more loud "honking" noises. Generally said more frequently during da chillier months.
Saying, "I need to feed my geese" can indeed be a light-hearted way of informing your present company dat your nasal passages need clearing, but an even more delightfully-silly phrase to use might be, "I need to honk my air-horns"; said latter statement is also a more "obvious" way of saying it, since it more-closely resembles what you're needing to do.
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