A Crip gang set that operates in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
They wear the colors blue and purple to represent their Crip affiliation in addition to representing Grape St which is located east of Anzac Ave and west of Hickory St.
Most members reside or have parents or relatives who have resided in the Jordan Downs Housing Project and many attend or have attended the local Jordan High School.
Their main enemies are the Bounty Hunters Bloods and PJ Watts Crips. Other enemies include the Circle City Pirus, Fruit Town Pirus, Hacienda Village Bloods, East Coast Crips, Fudge Town Mafia Crips, Neighbor Hood Crips, Rollin 60s Compton Crips, Ten Line Gangster Crips, Watts Mafia Crips, and Florencia 13.
Their main allies are the Acacia Blocc Compton Crips, Carver Park Compton Crips, Eight Tray Gangster Crips, Farm Dog Compton Crips, J-55, Rollin 30's Harlem Crips, Santana Blocc Compton Crips, Spook Town Compton Crips, and others.
They wear the colors blue and purple to represent their Crip affiliation in addition to representing Grape St which is located east of Anzac Ave and west of Hickory St.
Most members reside or have parents or relatives who have resided in the Jordan Downs Housing Project and many attend or have attended the local Jordan High School.
Their main enemies are the Bounty Hunters Bloods and PJ Watts Crips. Other enemies include the Circle City Pirus, Fruit Town Pirus, Hacienda Village Bloods, East Coast Crips, Fudge Town Mafia Crips, Neighbor Hood Crips, Rollin 60s Compton Crips, Ten Line Gangster Crips, Watts Mafia Crips, and Florencia 13.
Their main allies are the Acacia Blocc Compton Crips, Carver Park Compton Crips, Eight Tray Gangster Crips, Farm Dog Compton Crips, J-55, Rollin 30's Harlem Crips, Santana Blocc Compton Crips, Spook Town Compton Crips, and others.
by Cartridge May 12, 2011
by Shawn B. December 10, 2003
1)- noun. (idiomatic): Used to allude to conservation organizations, environmental iceality groups, ecological financial markets and everyday people as a whole concerned with sustainable living.
2)- noun. Colloquial generic term used as a collective symbol of American Environmentalism.
2)- noun. Colloquial generic term used as a collective symbol of American Environmentalism.
"...Washington has already said it will not budge on its offer of curbing US carbon emissions by 17 percent by 2020 -- less than Green Street wanted but as much as Wall Street will bear".
by Dr. Arendee January 12, 2010
A social drinking game originated in 2005 in Philadelphia that includes strategically placing spoons on a street and drinking when a car/truck/scooter/zebra runs it over (clinks your spoon).
# of Players : Game is for 1 or more players.
What you need to play : 1 or more spoons.
Gameplay is optimized on a porch/stoop/somewhere you can sit to watch and listen to your spoon(s).
A regular car clinking the spoon = 1 beverage sip
A motor bike/four wheeler/monster truck clinking the spoon = 2 beverage sips
An ambulance/cop car/any vehicle with a siren that is on clinking the spoon = Consume half of your beverage
A Huffy Bike/Rollerblader/Baby stroller clinking your spoon= Consume all of your beverage
If a vehicle stops on your spoon, continue drinking until they are no longer on your spoon.
Game enhancements :
1. Placing multiple spoons in the street. This leads to heightened amounts of drinking.
2. Placing spoons on the sidewalk in addition to the street.
3. Playing on a porch or other area off of the sidewalk of the street. Somewhere close enough that you can hear the clink, but far enough away that drivers won't suspect you.
4. Playing on teams (light colored cars vs. dark colored cars).
# of Players : Game is for 1 or more players.
What you need to play : 1 or more spoons.
Gameplay is optimized on a porch/stoop/somewhere you can sit to watch and listen to your spoon(s).
A regular car clinking the spoon = 1 beverage sip
A motor bike/four wheeler/monster truck clinking the spoon = 2 beverage sips
An ambulance/cop car/any vehicle with a siren that is on clinking the spoon = Consume half of your beverage
A Huffy Bike/Rollerblader/Baby stroller clinking your spoon= Consume all of your beverage
If a vehicle stops on your spoon, continue drinking until they are no longer on your spoon.
Game enhancements :
1. Placing multiple spoons in the street. This leads to heightened amounts of drinking.
2. Placing spoons on the sidewalk in addition to the street.
3. Playing on a porch or other area off of the sidewalk of the street. Somewhere close enough that you can hear the clink, but far enough away that drivers won't suspect you.
4. Playing on teams (light colored cars vs. dark colored cars).
(From the east side of the street) Here comes an ambulance with it's sirens on ! Clink!
Drink!
(On the sidewalk) Clink! Rogue rollerblader just hit our street spoons!
Drink!
Drink!
(On the sidewalk) Clink! Rogue rollerblader just hit our street spoons!
Drink!
by illadelf07 August 12, 2010
A gay person who lives on the streets after being thrown out by their family or guardian(s). Street Queens usually lived in groups that were similar to families or crews.
by streetsurvival101 January 17, 2015
Stephon Marbury ain't doing nothing for the Knicks, he's just sitting on the side in his street clothes waiting to get paid.
by roc18 December 04, 2008
I became street wise while hitchhiking the US after graduating from college in the late '70's. Learned plenty from people I met, and here's my resulting definition:
Street wise people are aware of their surroundings and nearby people, sense and avoid walking in places of high risk, and proceed out of them with a confident stride.
Street wise people are aware of their surroundings and nearby people, sense and avoid walking in places of high risk, and proceed out of them with a confident stride.
Being street wise, Mike notices risky areas by tip offs such as use of razor wire, cameras, and graffiti. He avoids walking too close to hiding places alongside buildings or other areas when in marginal or dangerous areas.
by tekim February 06, 2017