Rosco: Hey, do you have any "street cred?"
Dominique: No, used it all up at churches chicken
Rosco: Did you get grape soda?
Dominique:Yeah
Rosco: Sweet
Dominique: No, used it all up at churches chicken
Rosco: Did you get grape soda?
Dominique:Yeah
Rosco: Sweet
by cubicle of ice August 03, 2008
Noun. A person's culmulative respect in the hood based upon several factors:
1.). Appearance and dress
2.). Personal experiences around Gs
3.). Ability to freak a Black or identify different types of alcohol
4.). Hard slang and hood talk
5.). Willingness not to snitch.
All these things together boost up your street cred.
1.). Appearance and dress
2.). Personal experiences around Gs
3.). Ability to freak a Black or identify different types of alcohol
4.). Hard slang and hood talk
5.). Willingness not to snitch.
All these things together boost up your street cred.
Brah, that dude got on them new Jordans and I saw him smoking a blunt and drinking a 40 earlier . He got mad street cred!
by Terry Bad Ice March 30, 2017
Obtaining or possessing a notable level of skill in the underground urban ring. Particularly affiliated with drug trafficking, illegal street racing or drifting, or any other self-acquired and/or self-taught skill earning respect and credibility from those outside the law.
Chop's street cred is undeniable. His car is boosted with nitrous, gotta be at least 800 hp to the wheel, he's never lost a race.
You need to talk to Shawn, he's been pushing since high school; his street cred is unmatched.
You need to talk to Shawn, he's been pushing since high school; his street cred is unmatched.
by dochollywood February 20, 2019
You can't define Street Cred. You know it when you see it. Jay-Z has it. Basketball player Stephon Marbury personifies street cred. Brooklyn bred, handle born in the streets, just the right inflection in his speech, the can't-F-with-me strut. The little things. But he's also got an aspect of street cred that no worthy hipster can be without: mystery.
by Poetx July 01, 2005
by Nate July 25, 2003
not always being from the ghettos or the hood, but going through a crappy childhood. rappers are usually liked more if they have a rags-to-riches story to tell. a wealthy kid could have tough, abusive parenting while very young and still have street cred. it basically consists of going through some shit as a kid.
by dsssgfhdgsfhghgfdljd;hg September 26, 2005
by Shadowchild451 May 06, 2008