Yao Ming: Bye shaq
Shaq: one
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50 Cent: bye Fab
Fabolous: one fifta
Shaq: one
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50 Cent: bye Fab
Fabolous: one fifta
by Fabolous May 22, 2003
by Dr A July 29, 2005
A: Pass the eraser. B: (holding it, repeats over again and again, not passing it) Is it this one??????????? this one???????? THIS ONE?????????
by MITROTU GRACES THIS EARTH, BOW DOWN YOU FOOLS, and Chris April 30, 2004
Used in a political sense. This phrase is used towards Black Americans when other ethnic groups (usually white conservatives) feel like a black individual is perceived as a "safe negro". One whose presence doesn't "threaten" others. One that others wouldn't see as militant, conscious, or a "thug". You can find this phrase used primarily towards black conservatives, black people are often known to talk down to Black Americans, or Black Americans who simply aren't overtly stereotypical in the negative sense.
This phrase can be seen as code speak by suspected white supremacists. A racial epithet disguised as a compliment to denigrate Black Americans
This phrase can be seen as code speak by suspected white supremacists. A racial epithet disguised as a compliment to denigrate Black Americans
You're not like the others, you're one of the good ones.
Wow Jamal, your speech was s articulate, you're one of the good ones.
You know Demarkus? Yeah, he said that he didn't approve of the protest. thank god he's one of the good ones.
Wow Jamal, your speech was s articulate, you're one of the good ones.
You know Demarkus? Yeah, he said that he didn't approve of the protest. thank god he's one of the good ones.
by Chowflap November 19, 2021
"My girlfriend just broke up with me and my mom just died. I think I'm going to go stand in front of an oncoming train"
"Would you like me to call a wahmbulance? Dial whine one one?"
"Would you like me to call a wahmbulance? Dial whine one one?"
by Chris Stark April 04, 2006
by Anonymous November 02, 2003