Bar Street Taco

When a woman just puts a little perfume on her vagina before a night out clubbing or going to bars instead of taking a shower and washing her vagina.
Jennifer didn't want to take the time for a shower before going out with the girls, so she thought the next best thing to do would be make a Bar Street Taco.
by aubrun bovine of moist hollows February 01, 2016
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Street Pirate Army

The Street Pirate Army refers to an underground rap collective that originated in East Baltimore, Maryland, during the mid-nineties.

Founded by Javein Scarwin, this rebellious group of young black youth left an indelible mark on the Zone 18/Pirateland community.

Renowned for their distinct Pirate sound, they adopted the acronym S.P.A and embraced the iconic Street Pirate Army logo featuring skulls and bones, symbolizing their identity and unity.

The Street Pirate Army's influence extended beyond their local community, permeating Baltimore's burgeoning underground rap scene of the mid 90's.

Their trailblazing efforts paved the way for a multitude of artists who followed in their footsteps, carrying forward the street pirate army legacy. With their innovative musical style and lyrical prowess, they captivated street audiences, embodying the spirit of rebellion and expressing the voice of a generation.

To this day, the Street Pirate Army remains a testament to the power of artistic expression and the impact of grassroots movements.

Their influence on Baltimore's underground rap scene serves as a reminder of the resilience and creativity that can emerge from marginalized communities.

Their story is one of passion, determination, and the ability to shape cultural landscapes through artistic endeavors.

"The Street Pirate Army's unique blend of rebellious lyrics and their signature Pirate sound defined a generation of young black youth in East Baltimore's Zone 18 community."
"The Street Pirate Army, emerging from East Baltimore in the mid-nineties, revolutionized the underground rap scene with their distinctive Pirate sound and profound lyrical messages."
by The Oxguardian December 03, 2023
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Wall Street Journal

to Wall Street Journal (verb): Snipping out part of a video or audio track and completely removing the context.
Person 1: Yo, did you hear that everyone is calling Bill Gates a racist?
Person 2: Oh, I've seen his talk yesterday against racism, someone must've Wall Street Journaled a segment out of it
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Baby in the street

When an physical opponent is over matched and in danger of bodily harm.
The big power forward is being guarded by the small point guard in the paint. There’s a baby in the street.

Or, get your baby off the street

Keep running your mouth son! Someone tell this mutherfuckers momma to get her baby off the street!
by Listerfiend March 07, 2019
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Take it to the street

It means to start a fight outside or handle your business in the street by using physical violence involving using words and fists.
Robert: Hoe about we take this to the streets.

Dale: Big Fella, you tryna take it to the street, now you gonna get up ass beat.
by Mack daddy of daddies June 23, 2021
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Yonge street

Yonge street is a dirty street in Richmond Hill where a group of hobos called the homeless crew all smoke cigarettes and use a dirty ol’ piece of cardboard as an ash tray.
Is that the homeless crew? From Yonge street?
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fall street

by jkentos March 02, 2009
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