by Shahin Croes September 10, 2007
A street dweller can be 1 of 2 things:
1) A thug who dwells on the streets, sells drugs, etc.
2) A homeless person who dwells/lives on the streets.
1) A thug who dwells on the streets, sells drugs, etc.
2) A homeless person who dwells/lives on the streets.
Thug example:
"Yo, they call me Nas, I'm not your legal type of fella. Moet drinking, marijuana smoking street dweller, who's always on the corner.."
—Nas, Represent
Homeless example:
"He was a serf, he's fallen to a street dweller now."
—My Desi father
"Yo, they call me Nas, I'm not your legal type of fella. Moet drinking, marijuana smoking street dweller, who's always on the corner.."
—Nas, Represent
Homeless example:
"He was a serf, he's fallen to a street dweller now."
—My Desi father
by IndianRedneck July 02, 2013
by H2OKZ May 20, 2017
A black market doctor; usually someone who counts showing up for one class of med school as experience, who will perform crude medical procedures for cash. It usually is someone who patches up gangsters who have been shot, does black market organ donations or back-alley abortions. His office can be usually be found in an alley or conveniently from the trunk of his car.
"I couldn't afford my next mortgage payment; and needed the cash to avoid foreclosure, so I decided to sell my left kidney and spleen. I found a street surgeon who is more than willing to remove and sell them for a good price."
by Dr. Claw January 25, 2009
by sin city bags July 04, 2009
Street dance refers to contemporary vernacular dance forms that evolved in urban and suburban areas, such as towns or cities, as part of some urban culture. Some examples of street dance sub-categories are "hip hop dance", "funk dance", "house dance", "rave dance", "rock dance", "traditional jazz dance", "clog dance", "club dance" and "salsa dance".
It's not exactly known when the term was first introduced. However, it is known that all street dance forms derives from past folk, tribal, fad and freestyle dancing.
Street dance is popular amongst young people, especially those of african-american descent.
It's not exactly known when the term was first introduced. However, it is known that all street dance forms derives from past folk, tribal, fad and freestyle dancing.
Street dance is popular amongst young people, especially those of african-american descent.
Industrial dance is a street dance that evolved amongst the cybergoth and rivethead cultures as a reaction to the fusion of industrial music with other electronic dance music, such as electro house and dark rave music genres.
by mrSiz April 28, 2011
by LaDy_RiVaL November 20, 2006