(n) - an African American head which is slender and has a predominant jaw line that sticks out at least 2 inches further than the white folks.
by Br. Clayton Bigsby November 29, 2010
The official language of the United States Armed Forces when off-duty. First documented as such by Tom Wolfe in his classic "The Right Stuff." Easy to learn and use because it has one main word, the word "fuck," which can be modified or used to serve as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb and gerund.
An classic example (not for the purposes of this entry) of Army Creole is the legendary exclamation of a platoon sergeant whose squad's machine gun jammed during a fire fight in Vietnam - "Fuck! This fucking fucker's fucking fucked! Get the fuck over here with the solvent and rag, you fucking stupid motherfucking fuck!"
An classic example (not for the purposes of this entry) of Army Creole is the legendary exclamation of a platoon sergeant whose squad's machine gun jammed during a fire fight in Vietnam - "Fuck! This fucking fucker's fucking fucked! Get the fuck over here with the solvent and rag, you fucking stupid motherfucking fuck!"
Fuck! D'you hear the fucking Ell-Tee just now? He fucking broke out in Army Creole after he fucking read our after-fucking acrion report. Fuck me! We're fucked, man!
by denver coonass March 19, 2008
1. A Haitian or a person of Haitian descent mixed with creole and/or having a creole ancestry.
2. A person born in Louisiana with a French and Haitian ancestry.
2. A person born in Louisiana with a French and Haitian ancestry.
by mamadondada February 09, 2010
When a dirty cajun proceeds to shit himself and allows his girlfriend or any willing skank to masturbate his member using his own shit as lubricant.
While in New Orleans, a random man was overheard talking to a prostitute saying, "I just shat myself, why don't you give me a dirty creole and jerk me off with my shit."
by Toddo July 25, 2006
guy : i love zoe creole
other guy : ihe looked at me now im pregnate
guy: but aint u a nigga
other guy: i identify as a bitch and black one to so that means i can say nig-
thus the other guy was never seen again the end
other guy : ihe looked at me now im pregnate
guy: but aint u a nigga
other guy: i identify as a bitch and black one to so that means i can say nig-
thus the other guy was never seen again the end
by thatoneanimeguy July 03, 2021
CREOLE Hip Hop is the sign of evolution in the Haitian community expressed in many ways but primarily through lyrics in the native Creole language. The Haitian American experience is what we call this movement of Creole Hip Hop because the very foundation of an expressed lyrical style began in America.
RAP Creoles is an element of Creole Hip-Hop, birth place, Haiti 1980. Everyone that knows there Hip-Hop history knows Creole Hip-Hop is an extension of Hip-Hop that depicts the Hip-Hop lifestyle of Haitians and Haitian-Americans and other country world-wide.
Rap Creole Groups have tried real hard, to bring Creole Hip-Hop back to the mainstream by continuing what Master Dji started. But nevertheless, his legacy wasn't left forgotten, and Creole Hip-Hop was preserved by several artists from the underground. However, Creole Hip-Hop is not perceived by many Haitians as an art form, but as a fad which they expect to die soon. Although some Creole rappers gained some type of success, the music itself, never really had an impact on the mainstream due to a lack of understanding of Hip-Hop.
RAP Creoles is an element of Creole Hip-Hop, birth place, Haiti 1980. Everyone that knows there Hip-Hop history knows Creole Hip-Hop is an extension of Hip-Hop that depicts the Hip-Hop lifestyle of Haitians and Haitian-Americans and other country world-wide.
Rap Creole Groups have tried real hard, to bring Creole Hip-Hop back to the mainstream by continuing what Master Dji started. But nevertheless, his legacy wasn't left forgotten, and Creole Hip-Hop was preserved by several artists from the underground. However, Creole Hip-Hop is not perceived by many Haitians as an art form, but as a fad which they expect to die soon. Although some Creole rappers gained some type of success, the music itself, never really had an impact on the mainstream due to a lack of understanding of Hip-Hop.
MASTER DJI
George Lys Herard (May 30, 1961--May 21, 1994) popularly known as Master Dji was a Haitian Rapper, and Creole Hip-Hop artist.After Master DJIs death, the Creole Hip-Hop scene took a back seat to the Haitian Ragga movement. That genre subsided and we have now have only Konpa in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) and right at its heels is the Creole Hip-Hop Movement trying to bust through.
George Lys Herard (May 30, 1961--May 21, 1994) popularly known as Master Dji was a Haitian Rapper, and Creole Hip-Hop artist.After Master DJIs death, the Creole Hip-Hop scene took a back seat to the Haitian Ragga movement. That genre subsided and we have now have only Konpa in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) and right at its heels is the Creole Hip-Hop Movement trying to bust through.
by Creole HipHop Militant September 21, 2011
by Ron schlongson May 13, 2019