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 07, 2011
by Brazy_baine April 10, 2020
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 01, 2007
A place where bitches (not women), belong because they participate in hot girl summer, have a snap score of over 100,00, or dub you even though I doubt the streets want them
“Ayo DaQuan that bih stopped talking me after 3 days of nonstop texting!”
“That’s cause she belongs to the streets.”
“That’s cause she belongs to the streets.”
by boidonmakemeshmackufr June 26, 2020
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
street skating. a form of skating involving staircases, handrails, benches, planterboxes, curbs or any urban object a skater can ollie on or off, grind with their skateboards. this type of skating began in the 1980s as a reaction to skateparks closing and disappearing forever. today's skateparks consist of street objects.
by jackson j May 28, 2006