A form of punk derived from UK82.
Short for Discharge beat or down beat (depeneding on who you ask), whatever the technical definition, d-beat still refers to the same thing, which is shredding guitar, sparsed vocals (often about the destruction of mankind/the earth) and the d-beat.
D-beat bands include Discharge, Disclose, Anti-Cimex, and Wolfbrigade. D-beat is also closely associated with Swedish, Finnish, and Japanese Hardcore bands such as Gauze, The Black Uniforms, and Tampere SS.
D-beat fashion is all black, with band shirts that printed with white lettering. Black charged haircuts, black stretch jeans, multiple studded belts topped off with a bullet belt is pretty standard on a d-beat kid. Also, headbands of various types are often worn(usually to help keep up the charged haircut).
Short for Discharge beat or down beat (depeneding on who you ask), whatever the technical definition, d-beat still refers to the same thing, which is shredding guitar, sparsed vocals (often about the destruction of mankind/the earth) and the d-beat.
D-beat bands include Discharge, Disclose, Anti-Cimex, and Wolfbrigade. D-beat is also closely associated with Swedish, Finnish, and Japanese Hardcore bands such as Gauze, The Black Uniforms, and Tampere SS.
D-beat fashion is all black, with band shirts that printed with white lettering. Black charged haircuts, black stretch jeans, multiple studded belts topped off with a bullet belt is pretty standard on a d-beat kid. Also, headbands of various types are often worn(usually to help keep up the charged haircut).
by Andrew Apocalypse July 13, 2005
Bob: Crap it's the cops... slow down you're going 90 in a 65!
John: And ruin this radar beat? NEVER!
Cop: Sir do you realize you were doing 90 back there?
John: Dude it's okay, I had radar beat.
Cop: Oh dude that's awesome, you're free to go.
John: And ruin this radar beat? NEVER!
Cop: Sir do you realize you were doing 90 back there?
John: Dude it's okay, I had radar beat.
Cop: Oh dude that's awesome, you're free to go.
by fcouples1211 December 13, 2009
You should have seen the squaw beating at the bar last night. They beat the shit out of that white girl!
by jumpygunz June 01, 2010
Street lingo for a bag of pot that is not pot at all. Usually oregano, lawn clippings, or a mix of anything that works. Also used when quanity of drugs being bought does not weigh up correct.
by Trigdog April 02, 2005
It means they are going to a place where they can avoid the summer heat of their own area - a place to stay cool and be refreshed. beat the heat means to get yourself a little cool air or an ice cream or a cold drink
by shakespear June 02, 2013
When someone has an idea that is easily said but incredibly difficult to achieve. While intoxicated it is seemingly easy to accomplish. You respond to this with "Put it on a beat" because you are acknowledging how incredibly stupid they sound and suggesting that they make it into a song.
"I am going to get all of my debt paid off and then change my ways with exercise and diet"
Put it on a beat
Put it on a beat
by HWIC July 22, 2014
Beat Boy means Break Boy, B-Boy, or Bronx Boy.
Back in the days of original Hip Hop the original Beat Boys would dress as fly as possible, and part of the flava of a Beat Boy would be how he could do all of his moves and never get dirty.
Beat Boys would go to a jam, dance with some females, socialize, and when the right break beats came on, they'd get down, and after gettin down, they would get back to partying.
Back in the days of original Hip Hop the original Beat Boys would dress as fly as possible, and part of the flava of a Beat Boy would be how he could do all of his moves and never get dirty.
Beat Boys would go to a jam, dance with some females, socialize, and when the right break beats came on, they'd get down, and after gettin down, they would get back to partying.
by 13013 October 25, 2005