by JonCrippleman February 07, 2020
by CrazyAmerican June 27, 2006
by BSuede February 15, 2011
Sadness or anger because of subjects relating to black culture and viewpoints. Usually used when someone/something is seen in a negative light.
Generally used when someone/something is acting in a negative and scornful way.
Generally used when someone/something is acting in a negative and scornful way.
"Man, none of these new rappers even come close to Tupac back in the day."
"Raymell, your niggativity is really bringing me down."
"Raymell, your niggativity is really bringing me down."
by bocaj96 October 22, 2013
(as with most ebonics)
noun; adj; adverb; interjection; article; possible prepositon
Comes from the two words "nigga" and "negativity".
Used to refer primarily to the negative actions and/or mannerisms that characterize (often in an unfair stereotypical way) the people of African-American descent.
Can describe both black and non-black individuals or groups.
noun; adj; adverb; interjection; article; possible prepositon
Comes from the two words "nigga" and "negativity".
Used to refer primarily to the negative actions and/or mannerisms that characterize (often in an unfair stereotypical way) the people of African-American descent.
Can describe both black and non-black individuals or groups.
HK: Yo E-Dubb be all over that niggativity shit.
AC: What did he do?
HK: He didn't pay for his share of the food.
AC: What did he do?
HK: He didn't pay for his share of the food.
by DormRoomDrama July 11, 2008
by Bigmeemmaker78 March 09, 2017
An excuse for the word nigga but not having any connection to the racial background. Just means like a bro. Like broski. Or like a homie.
by TheRealDrl4k3 March 04, 2018