by God With a Heart of Oak September 01, 2010
by houff December 12, 2007
A new form of "Yo momma" style of insulting someone but only insulting them.There are many personal styles of this form such as starting off the sentence with "shut yo" or ended in "look`n on". Originated in Memphis,Tennessee.
by Hugh December 04, 2004
As in "You're right." Or, "I agree with that." Used with a hand signal where you make a check mark in the air with your index finger. The more you agree, the bigger and more exaggerated the hand signal. Can almost be used without saying the actual word, just the signal itself.
Coretta: "That girl over there is a skanky hobag."
Jeanetta: (While making a check mark in the air with her finger) "Check!"
Two women in church....
Henrietta: (whispering) "Girl, that pastor is fiiiine."
Vanetta: (Making a check mark in the air with her index finger)
This all came about after the infamous Check Into Cash commercials. A payday advance service.
Jeanetta: (While making a check mark in the air with her finger) "Check!"
Two women in church....
Henrietta: (whispering) "Girl, that pastor is fiiiine."
Vanetta: (Making a check mark in the air with her index finger)
This all came about after the infamous Check Into Cash commercials. A payday advance service.
by theoriginalmetoo May 01, 2006
by kamius July 27, 2003
A cross-genre of Audio & Video. A style of music & video in which a microphone must be used to create effects in the song or video. Hip-Hop, Step, Break Beat, DJing, VJing, Video Art & Visual Art. Based & originated from the common mic check 1, 2, 3 i.e. "Check it 1 - 2 - 3", which later moved into early rap samples. The microphone can be used for anything except traditional singing. Check it! uses voice manipulation, feedback, beatboxing, voice sampling, instrument recording(meaning the instrument is not hardwired yet captured via the microphone).
A song in production records a sitar, a crunked up laugh, a guitar, breathing, a beat box sample, voice manipulation like eeeeuuuuuuwwwahhh eeesch, through a microphone. "Check it! Yo! We make Diesel out of home grown"
A dj uses a mic w/ effects to add texture over the mix.
A vj uses the audio from a mic to add visual effects through visualization software like G-force Goom and MilkDrop.
A dj uses a mic w/ effects to add texture over the mix.
A vj uses the audio from a mic to add visual effects through visualization software like G-force Goom and MilkDrop.
by silverlage October 29, 2008
by Jefe July 17, 2003