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Person 1: He doesn't know about me I'll shank him innit, come round here thinkin hes a hard man innit.
Person 2: What are you talking about you live in oxford, it's hardly a ghetto. And you dont have a 'crew' not that you know what one is ... and where did you get that accent from?
Person 1: Nah man them boys dont know about this yeah, I can take them.
Person 2: Why you breddin?
Person 2: What are you talking about you live in oxford, it's hardly a ghetto. And you dont have a 'crew' not that you know what one is ... and where did you get that accent from?
Person 1: Nah man them boys dont know about this yeah, I can take them.
Person 2: Why you breddin?
by Doll ... January 21, 2009
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Historically; used in a familial sense. Plural form of brothers. Generally used in a sociological, religious, or cultural sense.
Has acquired a cultural meaning with the integration of African roots and history into other countries, especially in a Black Zionist context.
Originating from "brethren". The word has been associated with sects of, mainly Protestant, Christianity (for example; the Plymouth Brethren) but has taken on a wider and more-encompassing meaning when adopted as part of the Patois lexicon.
Historically; used in a familial sense. Plural form of brothers. Generally used in a sociological, religious, or cultural sense.
Has acquired a cultural meaning with the integration of African roots and history into other countries, especially in a Black Zionist context.
Originating from "brethren". The word has been associated with sects of, mainly Protestant, Christianity (for example; the Plymouth Brethren) but has taken on a wider and more-encompassing meaning when adopted as part of the Patois lexicon.
Me and me bredren, children of Jah Rastafari, be headin Zion. Escape dis Babylon and cleanse de nation.
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