Term used by Alex Rover, Rich The Kid, Tay Money and Lil Tay to tell everyone that they are currently focussing on making money.
Guy: Have you heard that 9 year old rap that one song... That goes... Lil Tay, money way. Carve on the Coupe on Tuesday. (Bitch)
Girl: No, but it sounds like shit.
Girl: No, but it sounds like shit.
by Kwop May 3, 2018

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by Spookyscaryboob August 25, 2021

When four friends come together and buy a small watermelon or a substitute fruit and they cut four holes that meet in the center of said fruit. The goal of The Four Way Stop is to synchronize each of your thrusts so you all tips meet in the middle. The first one to finish has to eat said fruit once the last participant arrives at completion.
"Hey guys would you like to pick up a watermelon at the supermarket, so we can all do the four way stop after the party?"
by sttiigg June 19, 2022

An ethical rule that states that before an individual can start calling out other people for making discriminatory comments or performing biased actions against minorities, the individual must first acknowledge and deal with their own implicit and explicit biases, as well as effectively manage their emotions, so they can lead by example. This includes recognizing biases that are not typically viewed as being part of social justice. (That means you must confront biases like Privilege of the Living and Political Identity Privilege.) It is recommended that when calling someone out over biased comments or behavior that you try to so in a calm and polite manner, so they are less likely to feel attacked, and to avoid supporting the stereotypes about social justice supporters spread by some far-right wing political commentators. Basically, if you expect other people to listen to you and change their behavior in order to be less biased, then you have to be willing to deal with your own biases and privilege and control your emotions.
The social justice two-way expectation rule is an important ethical responsibility for any person considering standing up to discrimination, because if you don’t deal with your own biases first, then a lot of people will ignore you due to the fact you don’t practice what you preach. Failing to deal with your biases prior to calling someone out can also negatively impact the views of social justice in other people as they may see the movement as being just being all talk, without producing any real results.
by Vanguard 1998 March 12, 2021
