To disgrace a person.
son: In the past (Mainly on the East Coast) calling some one "son" meant you desrespected that person. However today it means no disrespect it is like saying hello.
son: In the past (Mainly on the East Coast) calling some one "son" meant you desrespected that person. However today it means no disrespect it is like saying hello.
Source Big Pun in the Song – Banned from TV: I been sonning nigg*s so long I think I got a grandson.
by Jerone James July 29, 2006

Something you call your good friend when he/she comes to your attention when you have been drinking. Also the same meaning of a "gangsta."
by Matt Ouf September 2, 2007

Similar to owned and pwned. To prevail heavily over an opponent in some form of competetive sense, such as a verbal argument or physical confrontation; mostly used in a one word sentence fragment.
by nxm December 16, 2003

by JJ Junk Pants December 3, 2006

by Eric Litvak April 21, 2005

Verb. Northeast slang shortened from "To make someone your son". To show someone up, to make them look stupid. To embarrass someone. If you juke by someone in football, you made them your son.
by adiddy April 2, 2008

The second in a sequence of circumstances or phrases.
Originates from the 70's game show "Match Game", when a panelist would repeat an answer from a previous panelist.
Example
Charles Nelson Reilly: "Kong"
Richard Dawson: "Son of Kong"
Originates from the 70's game show "Match Game", when a panelist would repeat an answer from a previous panelist.
Example
Charles Nelson Reilly: "Kong"
Richard Dawson: "Son of Kong"
by MajorPajor September 2, 2009
