If you have something, someone, shoes, or any object that looks like it got built in a bootleg company or was homemade, most likely you'll get roasted. If someone walks up to you or you said one of the worst comebacks in a argument or someone's roasting you and you say a comeback but it's bad, you're in the streets of fire. You can't really get out of this situation, especially if you choose to mess with someone. They give you the most hurtful, ruthless things or roasts ever and you're stuck in that situation.
joe: who asked? imagine getting roasted lol.
bro: man shut yo goofy ahh musty crusty dusty rusty nasty looking disgusting looking ahh octopus green light out of here bro!
crowd: DANGGGGGGG HE JUST ENTERED THE STREETS OF FIRE!!!!
bro: man shut yo goofy ahh musty crusty dusty rusty nasty looking disgusting looking ahh octopus green light out of here bro!
crowd: DANGGGGGGG HE JUST ENTERED THE STREETS OF FIRE!!!!
by pepsigod September 20, 2023

by Mr.Walters March 15, 2021

Combining the words "clown" and "Cornelia Street", it refers to a Swiftie (Taylor Swift stan) who constantly guesses or makes theories about Taylor's next moves (e.g. easter eggs/hidden clues for her next album releases)
Swiftie 1: *makes a long Einstein-level theory post about when reputation (Taylor's Version) will be released*
Swiftie 2: "gurl you always walk clownelia street..."
Swiftie 2: "gurl you always walk clownelia street..."
by repufolklore November 25, 2024

A syndrome which manifests itself by combining constant pathological lying with an addiction to kleptomania.
The nurse was lying to the doctors, her patients and the staff while stealing needed medical supplies, she had Street Syndrome.
by Fu friend March 24, 2020

person 1:Ah theres street jesus
Person 2:for fuck sake i dont want that dirty gay nigger near me or my family after what his dad did the big nigger
Person 2:for fuck sake i dont want that dirty gay nigger near me or my family after what his dad did the big nigger
by Beastnigga12 November 13, 2022

by Oj da juiceman November 20, 2013

by ATLhistorian June 8, 2022
