If someone is talking dollars it means they aren't making sense (cents). Used when someone says a something that makes no sense or isn't true.
Boy 1: Bro I'm using the Warriors in 2k17
Boy 2: If you think you can do that you're talking dollars
Boy 2: If you think you can do that you're talking dollars
by Caswis123 July 12, 2016
Rappers who have trouble ryming words or lack timing. Often off tempo with the beat or using metaphors that are unknown to most. They talk over a beat using a regional vernacular to mask their lack of talent.
No need for a tight flow . Weezy built a home for talk rap on a flowless foundation of reused words. Just talk about pussy, money, and guns. Swag your way through.
by Stoicnician January 16, 2017
by JamineWasTHERE November 27, 2017
To 'talk ring' is to talk 'shit' or simply converse with friends or your buds about your topics of interest. You may be talking about the weather or even the state of the economy but it was still be 'talking ring'. The word 'ring' which substitutes for 'sh*t' is derived from Australian coloquialism, as human excrements or derogatively known as 'sh*t' comes from your 'ring'.
"Oi let's go talk some ring ay"
"Man that ring was bullsh*t"
"Stop talkin' ring"
"Man that party was pure ring"
"i just want to talk ring"
"I want to talk ring about the weekend"
"Ring Session"
"That teacher was talking absolute ring to us"
"Man that ring was bullsh*t"
"Stop talkin' ring"
"Man that party was pure ring"
"i just want to talk ring"
"I want to talk ring about the weekend"
"Ring Session"
"That teacher was talking absolute ring to us"
by {[thE_Box_smaSHER]} October 09, 2009
That chic and her friend were yell-talking so hard in Starbucks that the manager had to tell them to try inside voices.
by Bobolicous July 11, 2011
Gregg Gillis (aka Girl Talk) is a not a DJ. He cuts up songs, stretches and loops beats, mixes samples of many different genres to create recontextualized and fresh songs. Call it mashup on ecstasy. Went to school for biomedical engineering, but quit in 2007 to focus on his music. The legality of said music is oft discussed, as he uses at least two dozen unauthorized samples per track. Gillis cites "fair use" as a legal defense for his sampling practices. He feels as though copyrights inhibit creativity. So far, there hasn't been a lawsuit. Girl Talk has released four albums and several EPs on Illegal Art. His latest, "Feed the Animals" uses over 300 samples and is critically acclaimed. Where else can you hear Salt 'N Pepa mixed with Nirvana? That's what I thought.
Person 1: Hey, let's go to the Culture Room tonight. I hear Girl Talk is playing.
Person 2: Yeah, he definitely puts on an insane show. What with all the improvised hyper-danceable beats, wild dancing, and mixing with the crowd. Perhaps he'll remove his shirt as well?
Person 1: We'll see 'bout that! It'll be sick!
Person 2: Yeah, he definitely puts on an insane show. What with all the improvised hyper-danceable beats, wild dancing, and mixing with the crowd. Perhaps he'll remove his shirt as well?
Person 1: We'll see 'bout that! It'll be sick!
by GivemeaBeat April 11, 2009
the opposite of real talk, something that is not true, can also be substituted for the word "bull shit"
by WhateverThisisDumb October 10, 2009