British Slang for describing when something is unpleasant, typically when one is feeling rough and unwell.
Originally linked from the term “Rough house” which meant pub/bar.
Originally linked from the term “Rough house” which meant pub/bar.
by Pilot123a October 4, 2022

prison gang originating in chicago. they mainly sold drugs in school zones and blew huge loads. they have room temperature IQs and love to play fortnite all day in their "hot stuff" pajamas you could catch these creatures roaming around the suburbs of chicago since they really aint bout that life. in prison they mainly got butt fucked and tossed around by the bbc of the prison. they love listening to duwap kaine and shitty 2010 hits. the food they mainly live off of is ramen and anything open on the doordash app past 11pm.
by YouChase August 13, 2023

A house with a bunch of places to sit, some finger foods and a ton of alcohol. $10 to get in, opens as soon as the bars close.
by Chopss May 30, 2018

TRAP SO OLD GOTTA RUN OUT THE HOUSE WHEN I PLAY MY MUSIC SO THE ROOF DONT FALL ON ME. Another majestic bar from LAZER DIM 700 I don't gotta explain nothing.
"TRAP SO OLD, GOTTA RUN OUT THE HOUSE WHEN I PLAY MY MUSIC SO THE ROOF DONT FALL ON ME. Niggas already bitin' nigga tryna clone nigga can't see the fire, they think it ain't on me".
by SOLØ June 5, 2024

.9.recaptured escapees face felony charges for their escapes. If they are convicted, their prison sentences are extended, and they are likely to be housed in more secure facilities.9.
.9.recaptured escapees face felony charges for their escapes. If they are convicted, their prison sentences are extended, and they are likely to be housed in more secure facilities.9.
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by Frederick Yeo November 15, 2023

by Fishpatty Nelson August 17, 2024
