We was at Gouchos Gym last nite, and these cats had on the all black KG Malik Sealy kicks wit the black n white oh-las, Crazy!
by rahboogie79 September 17, 2012
" We upppp, stay fallin', we ballin', godamn we upppp" - We up (LA Capone)
" Everyone tryna bite my swag, slow down better read them tags.
Niggas talkin' bout what they had. Been had that I'm yo dad" - So Loud (LA Capone)
" Everyone tryna bite my swag, slow down better read them tags.
Niggas talkin' bout what they had. Been had that I'm yo dad" - So Loud (LA Capone)
by soloudd August 02, 2022
by AirSquad_Gang June 05, 2018
A beautiful and the last song from the new 'Pray For The Wicked' album by Panic! At The Disco. Brendon Urie could surely made you cry with his voice.
Some fans have even called this Northern Downpour 2.0
Some fans have even called this Northern Downpour 2.0
Olivia: Guys, have you heard 'Dying in LA' by Panic! At The Disco yet?
Random dude: Eww, what? That emo band?
Me: OH HELL NAW IT'S AN AMAZING SONG BY A GREAT BAND
Random dude: Eww, what? That emo band?
Me: OH HELL NAW IT'S AN AMAZING SONG BY A GREAT BAND
by ryanrossisbae July 08, 2018
"yo man Gucci man la flare is the shit. his rhymes is the shit. they hot. his steelo fresh"
" they should call me _(your name)_ la flare...my swagg is fresh as shit"
" they should call me _(your name)_ la flare...my swagg is fresh as shit"
by -Beezy! April 21, 2009
La crew is a collective noun for best friends. Only used by a select group, as only they can get away with calling their friendship group that.
by amizzzle* July 16, 2009
On the fly!! You non Kitchenese speaking mother fucker.
Seriously though.
Within the underbelly of the American restaurant industry, the primary language spoken is a mix of Spanish and English with hints of regional French dialect. It is called Kitchenese.
The saying "a la mosca" literally means, "of the fly".
Figuratively, "on the fly". Or, as fast as possible.
Seriously though.
Within the underbelly of the American restaurant industry, the primary language spoken is a mix of Spanish and English with hints of regional French dialect. It is called Kitchenese.
The saying "a la mosca" literally means, "of the fly".
Figuratively, "on the fly". Or, as fast as possible.
by Jdubb84 January 12, 2017