an event or thing that is prominent or could be connected stereotypically to the the life of a teenager from the southside of chicago. (Beverly,Mt.Greenwood,Evergreen Park, Oak Lawn, etc.)
Bev Kid: Look at that kid from MTG drinking a busch and beating up that black kid.
Bev Kid 2: So southside.
Bev Kid 2: So southside.
by BevAsFuck June 16, 2011

by Condescending One May 23, 2016

by BeevyStee March 14, 2009

The phrase was used by King Theoden in the Lord of the Rings movie "The Two Towers" right before the major battle at Helms Deep. The phrase can be used to signify the start of a major or significant event.
by AlohaJED October 7, 2016

So Long comes from the ghettoes of New York where irish,italian Jewish and Arab immigrants mixed together. Jews and Arabs always greet and say goodbye to each other by saying Shalom,Shalom, or Salaam,Salaam. These words were corrupted into solong, solong. Ultimately folks believed that it meant that it had been so long since you had seen someone. Not so.
by David Freedman. September 16, 2005
