means for Hoover in Peace. Typically used for martyed or deceased members of the Hoover Gangster Crips (50-100s). Its meaning sends a message that those members who have done activities with the Hoovers, will continue to represent when deceased.
A non-Brown/Black person who embraces the Hip-Hop lifestyle and culture, listens to nothing but Hip-Hop and speaks as such, however, is completely grossed out by the thought of dating or engaging in sexual relations with a Brown/Black person.
Meagan: Yo, Beck-dawg, I can't wait for da 50 Cent concert dis weekend!
Becky: I know right! Maybe we can sneak backstage and do a lil a little sompin' sompin' wit him!
Meagan: Eww, gross! A Black guy? You're so ratchet!
The undisputed masterpiece of Huey Lewis and the News. A song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends, but it's also a personal statement about the band itself.
An important or powerful person that has a lot of influence in the Hip-Hop industry. Not through popularity but rather earn power from experience and skill.
It’s a term that has not been used in any form of literature yet, but will soon be used by the libs at the NY TIMES. This term will be he used to explain some quantum leap in African American learning and billions of dollars will be invested and it’s all a completely made up concept.