A group of around 20 (give or take) locals who hold down their neighborhood—tagging walls, flexing turf both online and in person, and sometimes linking or spinning off from bigger gangs. Street Crews aren’t always about violence; they’re about presence, unity, and respect that speaks louder than beef.
Street Crews move in the shadow of bigger gangs but often stay more active, more connected, and more in tune with the real neighborhood pulse.
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 11, 2025
Get the Street Crews mug.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
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A small (usually 5–15 homies), tight-knit group that reps a specific block, corner, or neighborhood. Usually made up of young hustlers or locals (ages 12–24) with shared ties — not always deep in crime, but definitely street-oriented. More like a crew of friends with street instincts than a full-on gang.
“That street clique from around the way always got a roll — them boys really bout that paper, I can’t lie.” — Local in the Hood
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Get the Street Clique mug.A small (usually 5–10 homies) tight-knit group with members ranging from young to old. There’s a street posse in every hood — from old heads to youngins — usually linked by a shared purpose. Could be music, repping a neighborhood acronym, chasing a hustle, or just putting on for the name. Not always about crime, but always about loyalty and presence.
“Yeah, that street posse really be on the rap tip — they not street dudes like that fr, more studio gangsters than street gangsters.”—Everyone from uptown
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Get the Street yoga mug.That decent looking bro in the squad (typically above a 7 in looks) who for some unknown reason enjoys engaging in sexual relationships with ugly women (4’s and below). The term likens them to ‘street sweeper’ machines used by garbage collectors to clean the streets of dirt and debris. These bros often have an ‘ugly girl fetish’ or lack the confidence to go to higher ranks.
Mark: Damn, Nick was a real street sweeper last night at the rave.
Jack: Yeah, that chick was clapped.
Jack: Yeah, that chick was clapped.
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