That's when you stash you're gear, trees, Del Taco, whatever inside of a newspaper vending machine.
1. Place 50 cents into your local newspaper machine.
2. Remove those newspapers, that's your hustle grab those papers and network your self work on your HEMS.
3. Place your stash in the street locker and add a SOLD OUT sign to the window.
4. Come back at the end of the day retrieve your gear.
1. Place 50 cents into your local newspaper machine.
2. Remove those newspapers, that's your hustle grab those papers and network your self work on your HEMS.
3. Place your stash in the street locker and add a SOLD OUT sign to the window.
4. Come back at the end of the day retrieve your gear.
I can't be carry this steamin' bag of del taco up in hurr the boys gunna me fiendin' let me stash it in my street locker at the corner store.
by Xtrem3 July 28, 2008
Most likely refers to the name of a STREET located in the Watts section of Los Angeles and is also the birthplace and main residence of the infamous Grape Street Watts Crips.
The Grape Street Watts Crips are known to wear both blue and purple and have an intense rivalry with the Bounty Hunter Bloods and the PJ Watts Crips since 2000 when their 1992 truce with the Bounty Hunter Bloods disintegrated. The Bounty Hunter Bloods later allied with the PJ Watts Crips to counter the Grape Street Watts Crips.
Their name may seem comical but their approach is both ruthless and merciless to anyone who crosses their path or enters their territory without permission.
The Grape Street Watts Crips are known to wear both blue and purple and have an intense rivalry with the Bounty Hunter Bloods and the PJ Watts Crips since 2000 when their 1992 truce with the Bounty Hunter Bloods disintegrated. The Bounty Hunter Bloods later allied with the PJ Watts Crips to counter the Grape Street Watts Crips.
Their name may seem comical but their approach is both ruthless and merciless to anyone who crosses their path or enters their territory without permission.
Stranger: Grape Street? HA! These guys have the names of clowns.
GSWC: You think so?! *POW* *POW* *POW* What do you think now?!
GSWC: You think so?! *POW* *POW* *POW* What do you think now?!
by killslobkswheniseeslobks May 12, 2011
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by Justin L. October 12, 2003
Usually a one on one fight where anything goes you can use any type of fighting style whether it is a martial art or just plain boxing and wrestling. You can use knives,samurai swords,bats,beer bottles,etc anything you can get your hands on. The fight usually ends if someone dies,gives up or just passes out.
One of my buddies was in a street fight and kicked the guys ass. He slapped the guys hat off and then when the guy tryed to pick it up, my buddy kicked him rite in the face knocking him out in one blow.
by [X]treme May 15, 2005
Pierce: "Streets ahead" is verbal wildfire.
Annie: Does it just mean "cool," or is it supposed to be like "miles ahead?"
Pierce: *sigh* If you have to ask, you're streets behind.
Annie: Does it just mean "cool," or is it supposed to be like "miles ahead?"
Pierce: *sigh* If you have to ask, you're streets behind.
by Toadaron April 24, 2010