A term seen to originate from an amalgamy of the more popular fo sheezy and fo real. The prefix bastardization of real allowed for the term "rizzla" to present itself, which coincidentally in urban discourse evokes the idea of a rolling paper. This is more specifically true where the brand Rizzla is sold.
by [pNp] Jibz March 10, 2004
Hey Trey-
Did you hear the Dutch will be placing a ban on cigarette smoking in July 2008? It's the "No smoking allowed, unless it's marijuana" law.
Trey - fo' real?
Did you hear the Dutch will be placing a ban on cigarette smoking in July 2008? It's the "No smoking allowed, unless it's marijuana" law.
Trey - fo' real?
by krischicki July 11, 2008
by Chiraq till I die August 29, 2016
by Fat Paul May 15, 2006
Used to describe a variety of different things, including: mass, time, distance, sums, etc.. The prefix of "fo" is added before hand simply because nothing can exceed or be less than such.
Lucy - "Everybody, shut the fuck up! The HNIC will here in fo clips!"
Bystander #1 - "You see that guy's arms?"
Bystander #2 - "Yeah, he must bench press about fo clips!"
Bystander #1 - "You see that guy's arms?"
Bystander #2 - "Yeah, he must bench press about fo clips!"
by qAaRoN March 25, 2008
Any of an ever-increasing variety of (usually malt liquor--a fortified wine yielding higher alcohol concentrations of 18%-20%) alcoholic beverages distributed in 40-ounce containers (usually glass). Some popular brands include Olde English 800, St. Ides, King Cobra, and of course, the one that "works EVERY time" according to Billy-Dee Williams, teh Colt45.
by Zor Prime December 01, 2003