Person 1: Hey, did you see all the championship banners in the United Center?
Person 2: No, how many are there?
Person 1: There's too many to count!
Person 2: No, how many are there?
Person 1: There's too many to count!
by CreepaChris51 April 16, 2016
A check cashing business, usually located within the ghetto of a town. They are filled entirely with white trash, Mexican or blacks. A Church's or Popeye's chicken can usually be found across the street from it, but not KFC, because KFC is too classy. The employees usually have no idea what they're doing, and are too busy gettin' served by one another to care. It's best not to ask them anything that requires intelligence, because this will usually result in them shitting themselves like a scared animal.
Bro 1: Hey, man, I gotta get this check cashed, but I don't gots a bank, yo.
Bro 2: Yo, dawg, there's a Check Center right there. We be in 'n' out in a minute.
Bro 1:.... I'm not black enough to go in there. We'll get robbed.
Bro 2: Yo, dawg, there's a Check Center right there. We be in 'n' out in a minute.
Bro 1:.... I'm not black enough to go in there. We'll get robbed.
by random_zero July 26, 2012
by SPEDO RACER April 13, 2011
Center Back is the 2 people in the center of the defensive line on the soccer pitch. One of the hardest and most stressful positions in soccer.
by Ben lopes September 30, 2020
Relating to 50 Cent Party. Internet commentators hired by the government of the People's Republic of China (both local and central) or the Communist Party to post comments favorable towards party policies in an attempt to shape and sway public opinion on various Internet message boards (getting approx. 0.5 yuan per post, hence the term).
by myrna_minkoff May 29, 2012
Jigaboos yard apes fighting over a piece of chicken while white people watch and laugh and throw popcorn at them
by Yomansam July 15, 2015
Located in the heart of Trilby Florida. This use to be an old house used as an office back in the late 70's. Community Activist/Leader Denny Sharkey Mihalinec seen this county owned building as a way to start Trilby's first ever community center for area families to meet, to hold Town Hall Meetings, kids activities, festivals and a small part turned into a Library and computer room. Many Federal,State, County, City, Senators, Congressman and more participated in Town Hall meetings to improve the areas interest. At it's peak some 150 residents packed this small center for meetings on concerns residents had about the lack of jobs and infrastructure, the need for better housing in the Trilby, Lacoochee & Trilacoochee neighborhoods.
by Trilby Citizen December 08, 2010