by Lil'Thug December 09, 2004
1. A term derived from the movie "Gridiron Gang" in which "88" is used to identify like members of the gang that bears the "88" name.
2. Popularized by an influential group of high school student's, who used the term copiously in their day-to-day speak, to denote many different forms/dispositions of interaction. Considering this, "88" has become highly reliant on identifying vocal subtleties and body language. The most frequent display of "88" body language is the act of shaping ones thumb, index, and middle fingers in to respective 8 shapes and then merging the 8s at the knuckles.
2. Popularized by an influential group of high school student's, who used the term copiously in their day-to-day speak, to denote many different forms/dispositions of interaction. Considering this, "88" has become highly reliant on identifying vocal subtleties and body language. The most frequent display of "88" body language is the act of shaping ones thumb, index, and middle fingers in to respective 8 shapes and then merging the 8s at the knuckles.
(When saying hello to a companion): 88 muthafucka!
(When saying farewell): Catch you later, 88.
(When proclaiming a death threat on members of opposing factions): 88! Ride or die!
(When experiencing loss and/or dejection): Fucking 88 man.
(When saying farewell): Catch you later, 88.
(When proclaiming a death threat on members of opposing factions): 88! Ride or die!
(When experiencing loss and/or dejection): Fucking 88 man.
by Jordan Lytle April 27, 2007
by A wave I always do 4u❤️❤️❤️❤️ September 11, 2023
Gay men's answers to 69. Two set of balls are required and a heck of a lot balls on balls rubbing action. Also use for comfort/make up foreplay. <=88=>
by emagle June 21, 2006
Two people orally pleasuring each other at the same time. Like 69, but with a lot more eating ... all the way to mutual orgasm!
by Alec Morgans December 19, 2006
Kisses and Hungs
This stems back from the beginning of amateur (ham) radio. It is said when you're talking to your partner on the radio, when 73 (a typical goodbye) just won't cut it.
This stems back from the beginning of amateur (ham) radio. It is said when you're talking to your partner on the radio, when 73 (a typical goodbye) just won't cut it.
by Yasholomew Yashinski August 23, 2006
Started when people used to sign off their e-mails w/the term l8r. (later) Which then became l8r g8r. (later gator) Then was shortened to just 88.
See you 88.
by JSG June 30, 2004