Ebony-Jane is a rare name but if you are lucky enough to know one then you will be envied. She is beautiful, caring, smart and also very random and weird in a good way. She can be quiet at first but if you are her friend you are very lucky. She is also extremely creative and an amazing artist and singer. Never let go of an Ebony-Jane.
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Derived from the term ebonics and heiroglyphics. Especially refers to unintelligible gang markings.
Derived from the term ebonics and heiroglyphics. Especially refers to unintelligible gang markings.
by St. Jerome May 17, 2006
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by itme2010 November 21, 2010
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"He workin'."- He is working (right now).
"He been hit dat from last week."- He has already had sex with that(her), since last week.
"I'm finna go get some chicken." I am (or possibly I am considering) going to get chicken.
"I aint doin' nuthin' fo'dat ho."- I am not going to do anything for that whorish woman.
"Don't be tellin' me dat I can't talk good cuz I speak ebonics."- Do not tell me that I am unable to speak well just because I speak ebonics.
"He been hit dat from last week."- He has already had sex with that(her), since last week.
"I'm finna go get some chicken." I am (or possibly I am considering) going to get chicken.
"I aint doin' nuthin' fo'dat ho."- I am not going to do anything for that whorish woman.
"Don't be tellin' me dat I can't talk good cuz I speak ebonics."- Do not tell me that I am unable to speak well just because I speak ebonics.
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