The best rapper in the world(him and his group) which many white kids are jealous of. Like the ones that actually make fake myspace accounts to critisise him, spending like 20 hours trying to make him look bad. It shows that YOU are the loser, b/c any normal person wouldn't have time to type a 2 long page of shit about him, they would be at the mall with their FRIENDS. What's your guyses problem? If you don't like him, then dont think about him. But you dont KNOW him. You have NO RIGHT to talk shit about him. b/c you only heard his song ONCE. And if you've heard it more than once, it shows that you cant get enough of him. So back off. you guys ARE SO JEALOUS. I cant believe you guys have the time to talk shit about someone that worked hard to get where he is. Stupid whores. Especially that one on the bottom thats like 1/2 a page long. What's your problem? If you dont like an employee that works at wal*mart, you dont go and talk shit about them on "urban dictionary" you guys are so jealous. Its actually pretty sad that you have the time to talk shit about someone on urban dictionary.
dumb-ass: G-UNIT is SO gay
dinner whore: your totally jealous
dumb-ass: no im not
dinner whore: um...yes you are
dumb-ass: you know what?
dinner-whore: what
dumb-ass: ok. ya i am. but im a gaywad and i have no friends so i have time to go to urban ditionary and talk shit about every person i dont like.
dinner whore: your totally jealous
dumb-ass: no im not
dinner whore: um...yes you are
dumb-ass: you know what?
dinner-whore: what
dumb-ass: ok. ya i am. but im a gaywad and i have no friends so i have time to go to urban ditionary and talk shit about every person i dont like.
by G-UNIT FAN November 12, 2006
Rap group created by 50 Cent, current members are 50 himself, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. They ran the rap game from 2002-2006. Group and label seems to be picking up steam and moving back into a powerful position in late 2011 and will take the rap game back over.
by cdawg91 October 27, 2011
by David December 06, 2003
Guerrilla Unit. Members include 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, the recently freed Tony Yayo, and the newly signed Game.
G-Unit nigga.
by Young 'Toine February 04, 2004
iight i gotta settle this whole g-unit thang ya heard!
1)Its Guerilla Unit! Which means a group of people or a gang (g-unit) goes out and uses their power to bully and or harass people from another unit (Murder Inc.)
2) The g-unit we all know is made up of 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo which is in jail, and Young Buc.
1)Its Guerilla Unit! Which means a group of people or a gang (g-unit) goes out and uses their power to bully and or harass people from another unit (Murder Inc.)
2) The g-unit we all know is made up of 50 cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo which is in jail, and Young Buc.
by Skillz December 30, 2003
check g-unitsoldier.com
How'd You Come up with the G-Unit Concept?:
G-unit stands for Guerilla Unit. I didn't use Guerilla because that group had that Video Out. Remember that cartoon? So I used G-Unit Instead. It was 6 of us at one point. Myself, Yayo, Sha Money & 2 other guys. Lloyd was too young at the time.
How'd You Come up with the G-Unit Concept?:
G-unit stands for Guerilla Unit. I didn't use Guerilla because that group had that Video Out. Remember that cartoon? So I used G-Unit Instead. It was 6 of us at one point. Myself, Yayo, Sha Money & 2 other guys. Lloyd was too young at the time.
by boom-boom-b May 24, 2004
n. Musical group: A rap group hailing from Queens, New York composed of founding members 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and mixtape DJ DJ Whoo Kid. While Tony Yayo was in prison, Young Buck, formerly of the UTP clique ran by Juvenile and Cash Money Records was picked as a replacement. 50 Cent enjoyed underground success with the release of such albums as Power of the Dollar, launching wild disses at fellow rappers including Ja Rule (on I Smell Pussy and Back Down) and launching his all-dissing single, How To Rob, featuring The Madd Rapper , and G-Unit released one of their first mixtape compilations through Whoo Kid and DJ Clue entitled "50 Cent Is The Future/G-Unit is the future", featuring bangers like Banks Workout and a sample of Hit The Road. Their trademark cry of G-g-g-g-G-unit became a universal form of slang throughout their years and was adopted by everyone from hardcore street criminals to suburban white kids driving their mothers Lexus.
After the release of their first official album, Young Buck was added to the roster full time, and all of the members released solo albums in the following years (Lloyd Banks' Hunger For More, Young Buck's Straight Outta Cashville, and Tony Yayo's Thoughts of a predicate felon).
Game, or The Game, aka Jayceon Taylor, was added to the Aftermath/G-Unit/Shady Records label ran by Dr.Dre during the mixtape run of mid 2004 to early 2005, in which a dispute was launched with 50 Cent and Game involving credit for album writing over his multi-platinum smash The Documentary and the song How We Do. A confrontation outside New York radio station Hot 97 resulted in a shooting, which escalated the beef between 50 and Game, putting an end to the previous Murder Inc beef between 50 Cent and Ja Rule/Irv Gotti. In the interview, 50 claims that he was solely responsible for the writing credits and the success of The Documentary, which aggravated Game and caused him to form his own label, Black Wall Street, and to write songs such as 300 Bars and the album/mixtape/DVD Stop Snitchin' Stop Lyin'. As of date, 50 Cent has signed 5 new artists/groups to his G-Unit imprint, including Mobb Deep, Ma$e, Olivia, M.O.P., and Spider Loc. However, no members of G-Unit appear in 50's movie, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
The release date for the next G-Unit album has not been set as of date.
After the release of their first official album, Young Buck was added to the roster full time, and all of the members released solo albums in the following years (Lloyd Banks' Hunger For More, Young Buck's Straight Outta Cashville, and Tony Yayo's Thoughts of a predicate felon).
Game, or The Game, aka Jayceon Taylor, was added to the Aftermath/G-Unit/Shady Records label ran by Dr.Dre during the mixtape run of mid 2004 to early 2005, in which a dispute was launched with 50 Cent and Game involving credit for album writing over his multi-platinum smash The Documentary and the song How We Do. A confrontation outside New York radio station Hot 97 resulted in a shooting, which escalated the beef between 50 and Game, putting an end to the previous Murder Inc beef between 50 Cent and Ja Rule/Irv Gotti. In the interview, 50 claims that he was solely responsible for the writing credits and the success of The Documentary, which aggravated Game and caused him to form his own label, Black Wall Street, and to write songs such as 300 Bars and the album/mixtape/DVD Stop Snitchin' Stop Lyin'. As of date, 50 Cent has signed 5 new artists/groups to his G-Unit imprint, including Mobb Deep, Ma$e, Olivia, M.O.P., and Spider Loc. However, no members of G-Unit appear in 50's movie, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
The release date for the next G-Unit album has not been set as of date.
1. General use: Hey man, have you heard the new G-Unit?
2. Battle cry: G-g-g-g-g-G-Unit!!
3. Modified usage: G-Unot, created by Game: G-g-g-g-g-G-UNOT!
2. Battle cry: G-g-g-g-g-G-Unit!!
3. Modified usage: G-Unot, created by Game: G-g-g-g-g-G-UNOT!
by Craig B. December 30, 2005