by Brettilla Da Hun October 23, 2018

John: What’s happening with Wall Street?
Mario: I don’t know.
John: what the fuk are you good for then?
Mario: Bro code, dude.
John: Bro code.
Mario: I don’t know.
John: what the fuk are you good for then?
Mario: Bro code, dude.
John: Bro code.
by Why da f u looking at my name February 2, 2021

A softer or more neutral term for a criminal street gang. People also say “street crew” or “neighborhood crew.” It usually refers to a local set of mostly young members (ages 18–25) involved in group street activity — tagging, hanging out, hustling, repping their area, or functioning like a tight-knit street family.
Local Reporter: “Would you call these guys tagging up the neighborhood a gang, Captain?”
Police Captain: “No, we don’t consider them an organized street gang. We haven’t confirmed any violent incidents or arrests — we classify them as an informal street group. Potential for conflict, but not structured.”
Police Captain: “No, we don’t consider them an organized street gang. We haven’t confirmed any violent incidents or arrests — we classify them as an informal street group. Potential for conflict, but not structured.”
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 12, 2025

by lmaoPiracy February 9, 2024

by Cajunguy82 January 15, 2025

A squad of 3+ homies (usually 15–20, max 50) who run their block, tag walls, flex turf, and sometimes link with bigger gangs. It’s not always about gunplay—rep, presence, and respect speak louder than beef.
by Westside Detroiter October 11, 2025

by scooby shnacks August 4, 2019
