1. A slang term for people who sell 100,000 units of cds and tapes independently produced. Selling mixtapes and/or original music productions out the back of their ride ala DJ Whoo Kid, 50 Cent before he was signed to a major label. Average cost of a mixtape $10.
$10 times 100,000 units= $1,000,000
2. 22 inch rims on a big azz whip. ex: escalade, denali, hummer, etc.
$10 times 100,000 units= $1,000,000
2. 22 inch rims on a big azz whip. ex: escalade, denali, hummer, etc.
1. My shit went street platinum without the strength of Fiddy or any other major balla hyping my cd.
2. I've been selling street platinum on the streets for decades. Who needs a major record company? Not me.
3. My street platinum was spinning hard on my 07' Escalade.
2. I've been selling street platinum on the streets for decades. Who needs a major record company? Not me.
3. My street platinum was spinning hard on my 07' Escalade.
by classicspree December 21, 2006
The best song on Taylor Swift’s album ‘Lover’. It can be interpreted in many ways but to put it simply it’s for the girls who say they are done but continue to go back. The girls that know true heartbreak in a love that was once good.
When someone attempts to quit, but can't seem to kick the habit. Instead, they either hide or find cigarettes on the street to puff when no one is looking.
by GlazeHer June 19, 2016
1. showing off the hydraulics in your car soley for the purpose of attracting a girl.
2. showing off the hydraulics to get a hooker to come in your car and bang with you.
2. showing off the hydraulics to get a hooker to come in your car and bang with you.
Yo man! I was goin street bouncing, and this one girl came with me and we was bumpin all night long.
by benbot87 January 05, 2007
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by Larry DonkBonkers October 19, 2020
Street 'Surance is health insurance sold to the poorest sectors of American society, often door-to-door. Such policies are often worthless, the payout ratio being notoriously low. Most such companies engaged in this activity operate outside normal perameters and many are straightforwardly illegal. The pejorative use of the word 'Surance' refers to how the word Insurance may be pronounced by low income families, at whom such policies are targeted.
One of the best dramatized examples of Street 'Surance in modern culture is in the Matt Damon/Danny De Vito film 'Rainmaker', based on the novel by John Grisham, in which a young man with terminal cancer dies because the his "insurance policy" will not pay out. Unsurprisingly, the "Insurance company" is merely a Ponzi scheme and has been looted by the proprietor. The film revolves around a court case brought by the posthumous claimant (and his parents).
by The Other Irishman December 18, 2011