Lyric borrowed from a song by the band America- references a heroin trip- as in a "horse" being common slang for heroin at the time.
by 5k3tch August 09, 2007
by tweekerteeter123 May 08, 2020
When a band becomes popular enough that a large group of people recognizes it's name. You shouldn't have to explain who this band is when talking to a friend.
by Simply0 April 25, 2006
by melvinmaplewood November 04, 2010
Brotha Name
A stupid name given to a black guy ("brotha") that just doesn't make any sense. Usually just a normal name with something like "De," "La," or "Ja" in front of it, but sometimes entirely made up, the Brotha Name takes on some of the stupidest forms and makes for endless entertainment for the rest of us.
Also makes you wonder if the person's parents were on the good shit when they named the kid.
A stupid name given to a black guy ("brotha") that just doesn't make any sense. Usually just a normal name with something like "De," "La," or "Ja" in front of it, but sometimes entirely made up, the Brotha Name takes on some of the stupidest forms and makes for endless entertainment for the rest of us.
Also makes you wonder if the person's parents were on the good shit when they named the kid.
Examples of a Brotha Name:
Le Kevin
LaMont
Tashard
Martellus
Montrae
Plaxico
D'Qwell
DeSean
Ladell
Erasmus
DeAngelo
LaRon
Marshawn
Leodis
Edgerrin
Anquan
DeShaun
Takeo
Dashon
DeMichael
La'Roi
Dewayne
Demorrio
DaJuan
JaMarcus
LaDainian
Aveion
DeShawn
Jermichael
Tarvaris
Aundrae
Dontarrious
Le'Ron
Santonio
Kamerion
Brodney
Jerious
Montavious
Jo-Lonn
Tanard
Vonta
DelJuan
DeMarcus
Marcedes
LenDale
Lavelle
Cortland
Le Kevin
LaMont
Tashard
Martellus
Montrae
Plaxico
D'Qwell
DeSean
Ladell
Erasmus
DeAngelo
LaRon
Marshawn
Leodis
Edgerrin
Anquan
DeShaun
Takeo
Dashon
DeMichael
La'Roi
Dewayne
Demorrio
DaJuan
JaMarcus
LaDainian
Aveion
DeShawn
Jermichael
Tarvaris
Aundrae
Dontarrious
Le'Ron
Santonio
Kamerion
Brodney
Jerious
Montavious
Jo-Lonn
Tanard
Vonta
DelJuan
DeMarcus
Marcedes
LenDale
Lavelle
Cortland
by Potato Sack February 09, 2009
by SniperBowler March 27, 2017
A line in Shakespear's "Romeo & Juliet" asking what significance the name of an object has to the properties of that object. Also recited in Tupac's "Peep Game" in reference to himself and his own personal qualities.
1. "What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet."
2. "They do it for the fame, explain, insane, what's in a name, what's in a name? Peep game."
2. "They do it for the fame, explain, insane, what's in a name, what's in a name? Peep game."
by HG2013 February 25, 2008