Homie G is a “real one”. It means: Homie Grandpa. Even though he’s older, you’re never to old to be a gangster.
by The Only Real Big G May 13, 2022

Slippy G is an insult to Gerrard, a Liverpool player, and the greatest english midfielder to ever play the game.
This nickname was given to him after he slipped vs Chelsea in a 2014 league match they lost 2-0.
Mostly used by Barkchester yanited fans, Panchester City fans, and -10PointsVerton fans.
This was made by an Liverpool fan.
This nickname was given to him after he slipped vs Chelsea in a 2014 league match they lost 2-0.
Mostly used by Barkchester yanited fans, Panchester City fans, and -10PointsVerton fans.
This was made by an Liverpool fan.
Person 1: Did you see the goal Gerrard scored vs West Ham?!
Person 2: Do you mean Slippy G?
Person 1: Dont insult him like that
Person 2: Do you mean Slippy G?
Person 1: Dont insult him like that
by RonaldoTheGoat November 22, 2023

Specifically for football Twitter and the numerous virgins on the platform, ‘fb g’ means follow back g.
Fb g
by fabsfulham on twitter January 28, 2021

Common phrase used by American fathers, especially the white ones. It is a substitute for the phrase " God damn it"
by idcwhatimdoing August 24, 2021

yo dis is me nigga! i be a straight up thug in my hood of marble gardens! yo check out the kickin tune i wrote bout livin in marble gardens nigga plz!
yo yo yo yo
by g-blang June 30, 2004

In New Zealand the word g is used in every day communication.
Mainly said within the youth community as a way to get your bros attention. G is also a common way to greet someone when your stoned ass can’t remember their name.
Mainly said within the youth community as a way to get your bros attention. G is also a common way to greet someone when your stoned ass can’t remember their name.
by MCKRM May 12, 2020
