a part of the 80's hip-hop, break dancing culture, more than just some "poser" ( another 80's word ) that break dances at parties to impress chicks.
when my Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera hit 88 MPH I was suddenly sent back in time to 1981. I was greeted by a group of B-boys who had never seen a car like this. They challenged me so I put the petal to the metal and tried to run them over, they all bounced off my carbon fiber fenders, landed on their heads and proceeded spinning on their heads not even hurt. I got served!!!
by J.R.416 May 28, 2007
Get the b-boy mug.A unique and fun-loving individual who likes to party, and often believes that it's good, it's good. Bboys are typically raised in New Jersey, but have been known to migrate to Pennsylvania.
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B Boy, The "B" stands for Beat. A Beat boy has anything to do with a beat, this entails: Rap, Breakdancing, Mixing, and some say graffiti.
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Get the b-boy mug.(n) Independent wrestler based out of southern california. Former Iron Man and Best of the Best champion in Combat Zone Wrestling.
by S3 March 1, 2005
Get the b-boy mug.The revived way to post up. Not made up by Cassidy just brought back by him. Orignated from Curtis Blow the Original B-Boy.
How to do it: When you postin up on a wall or off, cross your arms and keep a laid back look on ya face.
How to do it: When you postin up on a wall or off, cross your arms and keep a laid back look on ya face.
I'm just chillen in da club in my B-Boy Stance (Stance)
My hoody on, wit my gun in my pants
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
My hoody on, wit my gun in my pants
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
I'M FRESH TO DEATH
by Neezy July 1, 2005
Get the B-Boy Stance mug.An ancient pose used by the hip hop & break dancing community in the 80's. The most popular stance is that of the arms crossed in front with hands under each arm pit while standing with head tilted slightly back. Although nobody of African American heritage does this anymore, it is mostly being kept alive today by out of touch white comedians and actors trying to act black. Usually accompanied by either a weak rhyme, beatbox or the term "yo".
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