by Shittyhorse April 13, 2011
Jamal: "Yo where Goz be at B?"
Tyrone: "Man that nigga B at werk."
Jamal: "Word? Let's rob that nigga!."
Tyrone: "Nah nah nah. Goz B koo. He be givin a nigga meat n shit. Let's rob Felpel.
Tyrone: "Word, lets rob that nigga Felpel."
Tyrone: "Man that nigga B at werk."
Jamal: "Word? Let's rob that nigga!."
Tyrone: "Nah nah nah. Goz B koo. He be givin a nigga meat n shit. Let's rob Felpel.
Tyrone: "Word, lets rob that nigga Felpel."
by kraka January 20, 2005
My cousins taught me this shit when i was like 7 yrs old. Its funny and pisses people off so bad cause they have no damn clue what you are saying. Once you got it down its fun tho.
by Ben Griggs April 12, 2008
A toxic "MISOGYNIST" numskull who adds an OP after his name. Plays only one game and claims himself a "GAMER". A self-proclaimed "STRATEGY KING". Thinks he is an intelligent but is actually a dunce.
by summa iru da June 08, 2021
by SFSO June 14, 2007
Fail Ops(Flops) is a parody name derived from the video game Black Ops presumably for its failure to deliver to expectations and just being riddled with bugs and other things that make it not enjoyable to play.
1.)
Kid 1: Dude, I got this sick double feed in Black Ops yesterday.
Kid2: Wow, you still play Flops? Trade that shit in for MW2, man.
2.) OMG, Black Ops is such a fail. It's full of lag, the hit detection sucks, the snipers are useless, and the matchmaking is horrid. They should just rename it to Fail Ops and Failarch.
Kid 1: Dude, I got this sick double feed in Black Ops yesterday.
Kid2: Wow, you still play Flops? Trade that shit in for MW2, man.
2.) OMG, Black Ops is such a fail. It's full of lag, the hit detection sucks, the snipers are useless, and the matchmaking is horrid. They should just rename it to Fail Ops and Failarch.
by JesusisyoursaviorX March 29, 2011
Man: that's some of the goods.
Buddy: yeah, I got some for sale.
Man: nah man (cough) I only smoke OP kush.
Buddy: yeah, I got some for sale.
Man: nah man (cough) I only smoke OP kush.
by friend guy September 28, 2015