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ebonical

adjective; refering to ebonics.
Around the 'hood everyone talks in an ebonical manner.
by Eidelonn August 11, 2005
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ebonied

the action of taking out one's girlfriend on her birthday and sending dirty texts consisting of licking, fucking and sucking with an ex while lying about it simultaneously
"Hey man, what's wrong?"
"My girl broke up with me."
"Really? Why?"
"Because when we went out last night I ebonied her."
"Dam man that's fucked up you got caught."
"Yeah, man, I know."
by Kirstalicious July 29, 2007
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Ebony

Ebony is good at twerking and is better than everybody else
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ebonics

n. Complex language made up of slang terms. Usually spoken in the ghetto.
Ebonics: Why you all up in my grill yo?

English: Why are you invading my personal space?
by freakinitbaby January 24, 2003
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Ebonie

A bad bitch who, while iconic, will start beef. Not afraid to slap a bitch up.
Probably short.
"No wonder everyone knows about her, she's a total Ebonie"
by topshagger666 July 17, 2018
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E-Bone

To get frisky with someone over the internet. A synonym for cybersex.
Guy 1: Dude I notice you been talking to that girl a lot. Did yall hookup?

Guy 2: Naw, I wish. I E-Boned her though!!!
by jtimerchris February 3, 2010
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ebonics

Also called African-American Vernacular English (AAVE)Black English, Black Vernacular, or Black English Vernacular (BEV). A creole of the American English language. Known colloquially as Ebonics, Ebo, or Jive. With pronunciation that in some respects is common to that of Southern American English, as the majority of the slaves' descendants first lived in the South. Spoken by many people of African descent in the United States and ethnic minorities worldwide. Shares many characteristics with various Creole English dialects spoken by people of African descent in much of the world. NOT simply "bad English", as it has grammatical origins in, and pronunciation characteristics in common with, various West African languages.

NOT the same as urban or hip-hop slang ("izzle's", crack-a-lackin'), although urban slang has been greatly influenced by AAVE
Ebonics has contributed to Standard American English words of African origin ("gumbo", "goober", "yam", "banjo", "bogus") and slang expressions ("cool," "hip," "hep cat").
by Khalisah July 18, 2006
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