by highfive September 13, 2008
Hanging around outside with friends, (usually in evenings / night) sometimes up to badness missing school kickin' it etc Usually when a teenager like 15-ish and going through a bit of a wannabe-gansta stylee phase, ya know?
Q what's going on with so & so?
A I don't know what he's playing at - he's hanging around on street you know
A I don't know what he's playing at - he's hanging around on street you know
by coolhands August 18, 2007
st'reet'ness
1. to find something so epic that epic doesn't even begin to cover it.
2. an elaborate plan created by a group of friends
3. anything that could be considered a mind blow
in short--> street, ghett or sour (depending where you are)
1. to find something so epic that epic doesn't even begin to cover it.
2. an elaborate plan created by a group of friends
3. anything that could be considered a mind blow
in short--> street, ghett or sour (depending where you are)
by E-zo April 7, 2011
by 😍😍😎 May 26, 2020
Of or relating to the gangster-basketball scene. "Street" is a term used to describe a person who dresses like a "street baller." Clothing usually worn by a "street baller" include, but not limited to, items such as timberlands, jump suits, jordan shoes, shirts, and headbands. This person, "Street", usually has no association with basketball what-so-ever.
jime "street" ellis is always wearing his timbs and jordan gear which he copied from another friend who plays basketball.
by bob "jamaica" marley February 1, 2007
i really like the rip off of parklife definition but i think its completely untrue.
there are similarities to parklife in the streets but very few. well theres one really, the fact that he talks over a beat, usually a garage style one rather than indie-britpop. and maybe the fact that he talks about everyday life. i really doubt, however, he based his whole career on that one song (but maybe based fit but you know it on parklife)
mike skinner is also an amazing lyricist. he not only talks about everyday life, but talks about everyday life in a really really well written way, especially on a grand dont come for free, which is wonderful and should be studied in schools like shakespear. he manages to write a story about the occurances of an average 20 something man and makes it so gripping you want to cry with happiness at the end.
his music is so down to earth, most people can relate to at least one of his songs.
there are similarities to parklife in the streets but very few. well theres one really, the fact that he talks over a beat, usually a garage style one rather than indie-britpop. and maybe the fact that he talks about everyday life. i really doubt, however, he based his whole career on that one song (but maybe based fit but you know it on parklife)
mike skinner is also an amazing lyricist. he not only talks about everyday life, but talks about everyday life in a really really well written way, especially on a grand dont come for free, which is wonderful and should be studied in schools like shakespear. he manages to write a story about the occurances of an average 20 something man and makes it so gripping you want to cry with happiness at the end.
his music is so down to earth, most people can relate to at least one of his songs.
by rathsangatas drink February 1, 2005
Melbin Toast- "Woah, check out John in his streets, i didn't know he wore slacks."
Seymour Duncan- "Yeah its odd to see him in his streets, im used to seeing him in only a white shirt and tie."
Melbin Toast- "I wonder when John is at home if his family says 'Hey look at dad in his works!' "
Seymour- "..."
Seymour Duncan- "Yeah its odd to see him in his streets, im used to seeing him in only a white shirt and tie."
Melbin Toast- "I wonder when John is at home if his family says 'Hey look at dad in his works!' "
Seymour- "..."
by The_Buddy January 14, 2012