When I asked Jamaal if he wanted to swing by my cookie cutter pad in the suburbs, he said, "Aww hell naw. Those folks up there is black folk intolerant."
by thekid2213 October 27, 2011

Some of the most fun, awesomest people you will ever meet, especially the juniors. Often wear dresses that look like pirate costumes but are really 17th century peasant clothes. Known for doing dances that have Flemish names and end in -Kermis. Are often seen practicing random steps like polkas and waltzes, and humming catchy folk songs. Cross dress because no boys want to dance. Can be spotted at local folk festivals dancing. Full of Belgian swag.
Person 1- Whoah, look at the perfect waltz step that chick has!
Person 2- And look at those cross dressing dancers!
Person 3- Yah, it's the Belgian Folk Dancers, you didn't know they were in town for the folk festival?
Person 2- And look at those cross dressing dancers!
Person 3- Yah, it's the Belgian Folk Dancers, you didn't know they were in town for the folk festival?
by :)horse September 8, 2013

by JBlakk May 16, 2011

We are a former 6lood set. We comin up and if u think we lyin we can go to war in Compton. We a6out to change tha set name to rollin 50's since we used to bang tha five. But we all know itz BK all day. We bang tha 11 point because six plus five equal 11. We r in allegiance wit tha folk nation. Bucc tha five, we don't like yall. Only pro6lem is, we roll 16 deep, but we'll go 2 war 4 our cause.
-yo kid, watz tha realest set out
-Thatz easy cuz, itz tha folk nation 6lood aka fnb
-Word?
-word cuz
-Thatz easy cuz, itz tha folk nation 6lood aka fnb
-Word?
-word cuz
by Folk Nation 6lood June 1, 2006

by adamjackson&jason69memefilms February 14, 2019

An expression meaning that everyone has their own way of doing things or approaching life. Often said in disagreement with how someone else has done things, but can also be said in a neutral or even positive fashion.
(rolling eyes) "He proposed to Susie through a casual email?!? Well, I guess different strokes for different folks."
by GarthF December 2, 2005

Folk punk is a sub-genre of music made mostly by and for individuals with a self proclaimed “edgy and punk” personality and is very open about their nonsense anarchistic (borderline communist) ideologies who are able to be identified by their “DIY aesthetic” style of clothing consisting of old dirty clothes held together by some patches made of scraps from even older and dirtier clothes. They can be easily mistaken as being homeless and sometimes are. Folk punk listeners are more often than not addicted to heroin and that is a common subject in folk punk songs. Folk punk bands are known for using traditional folk instruments such as banjos, mandolins, and fiddle. Another key component of this sub-genre is the “punk” attitude expressed through their music. Any fan of folk punk will tell you that’s exactly what makes it different. But the truth is when it comes down to it folk punk is essentially just country music (or alt country if you feel the need to differentiate between mainstream pop country music) made by very insecure, homeless looking edge lords who are too embarrassed to admit the fact that they might actually enjoy country music and if confronted with this fact they will become visibly angry and come up with every excuse as to why folk punk and country music are far from the same thing.
-“No! Folk punk is traditional folk music combined with our punk philosophy and attitude!”
-“Ohhh i get it now.. it’s country music but sassier and smellier!”
-“Ohhh i get it now.. it’s country music but sassier and smellier!”
by EarlSweatpants April 17, 2022
