in the early 80's, people in the projects with the money, clothes, and cars were the drug dealers, or dope boys. Nowadays, the phrase can be applied to anybody that keeps it fresh, has it together, or is making that money.
by moneymakingj March 09, 2009
by rex808 August 15, 2008
The act of using a heat source (a lighter) to cause drugs to dissolve into water for intravenous drug users. Can also pertain to manufacturing of crack cocaine or crystal meth through necessity of a heat source. Do NOT try that at home, or anywhere else. Drugs are bad but intravenous use is RETARDED.
Yo man, you seen J recently?
Nah, last time I saw him he was cooking up dope in the ally at 54th and Crenshaw... He prolly dead.
Yo? What are you doin this weekend?
Got some fiends gettin paid, so I'll be cookin up dope.
Nah, last time I saw him he was cooking up dope in the ally at 54th and Crenshaw... He prolly dead.
Yo? What are you doin this weekend?
Got some fiends gettin paid, so I'll be cookin up dope.
by The dopist April 14, 2018
someone who's just really really cool.
someone who's got swagger and ain't afraid to show it.
a phrase used to tell someone they are looking good.
someone who's got swagger and ain't afraid to show it.
a phrase used to tell someone they are looking good.
This right here is my swag, All the girls all on me swag,
Everybody pay attention,
This right here is my dope boy swag
(Young Jeezy lyrics)
example: "MAN you got that dope boy swag tonight!"
Everybody pay attention,
This right here is my dope boy swag
(Young Jeezy lyrics)
example: "MAN you got that dope boy swag tonight!"
by jiggalover November 30, 2010
by shardmaster September 02, 2008
The act of falling in love while under the influence of drugs. This love usually fades with the passing of your high.
We did so much coke last night I fell in dope sick love with Andy, then I saw him when I was sober and well, fuck that.
by Cicx February 17, 2007
Too many examples to list, but... 1."Give me the money and wait here and I'll go get change." (and the fiend never returns) -or- 2. A group of friends are out to eat and when it comes time to pay the bill, the fiend pulls a $100 bill from his wallet and says, "anyone have change?" (Of course no one does, and everyone has to pool money to pay for the fiends meal.)
by Martin W. January 26, 2005