Southern Slang is similar to other rap styles, but has more of a southern accent which often makes it sound smoother of the tongue. Southern Slang gave rise to true swagger.
An accent that has remained a part of Maine culture. How a mainer can recognize his fellow mainer from all the yuppies... It is a combination of French, English, Scottish, Irish, and a bit of Pollack too. A difficult accent to pick up at first but the colloquialisms tend to stick.
Look bub, if ya ah yuppie this ain't gunna make sense ta ya. We got a wicked pissah way of speakin. If ya from away ya might get it, if nawt then ferget tha whole fawkin idear. Leaf peepers and frogs, the whole lot of ya; ya can't get they-ah from heer. Eat ya damned bugs and then get the fawk out. And to all ya mainahs and from awayahs, ya fellers have a nice suppa' and enjoy the nippy weath-a. It ain't all fur nothin. And I'm pretty shur I'm all set with explainin' maine slang.
One of the whitest, most up-tight, politically correct tags on urban dictionary. Why couldn't they call it somethingbetter, like "other words for fuck a bitch"?
I was checking out the definition for brick house and clicked on the tag "human sexuality slang." No definition, I figured I'd add a definition.
This is phrase that is used very often (by me) whenever I see a word or phrase in the Urban Dictionary that I know no-one uses, anywhere, at any time, ever.
I saw "Number Four Year", and "ehaircut" on Urban Dictionary, and my first thought was 'Urban Slang My Arse'.
A form of new language that peopla have found neccesary to create to confuse the "older" generation. This new language has given a rise to ALOT of the words that can be found at urbandictionary.com .