A Favor: "Can i borrow a nickle"
"Yea sure"
A Solid: "Yo check out that babe at the bar"
"I'll wing man that bro, dont worry, i got this"
A Favor: "I need a pen"
"Take this"
A Solid: "I shot that bitch at the bar"
"I'll help with the body"
"Yea sure"
A Solid: "Yo check out that babe at the bar"
"I'll wing man that bro, dont worry, i got this"
A Favor: "I need a pen"
"Take this"
A Solid: "I shot that bitch at the bar"
"I'll help with the body"
by Chris Boshs Neck October 16, 2012
by DB January 14, 2005
Usually used at the end of a sentence to confirm something of which is cool. Can also be used as a complete sentence in itself for the same reason. Also can be used to express your appreciation to another for being "on the same page" as them, or to let someone know that the current conversation is over.
MattTroy: "Where are we going tonight Jimmy?"
Jimmy: "Looks like everyone's goin to the bar, we should too."
MattTroy: "Solid."
Jimmy: "Looks like everyone's goin to the bar, we should too."
MattTroy: "Solid."
by Matt Jones June 12, 2006
Dude, that backflip was solid!
Yeah I watched that movie, it was solid!
Will you do me a solid and buy me food?
Yeah I watched that movie, it was solid!
Will you do me a solid and buy me food?
by iliketoread March 14, 2015
by tom brushwood December 15, 2007
A good term for defining whether or not a person is trustworthy.
to be a rock and not to roll is solid.
If you are high up on the food chain in the drug world, and you've never fucked anyone over, then you are definitely solid
to be a rock and not to roll is solid.
If you are high up on the food chain in the drug world, and you've never fucked anyone over, then you are definitely solid
luc)hey mike hows your friend?
mike) don`t worry he`s totally solid.
luc) lets test it then throw him a front.
mike) don`t worry he`s totally solid.
luc) lets test it then throw him a front.
by brian dennehy February 22, 2008