by nokianinja October 08, 2002
it's long Long Beach California...
everybody's talking about Snoop - but Sublime was well ahead of him, example lyrics from 'Doin' Time"
Summertime and the living's easy
And Bradley's on the microphone w/ ras m.g.
All the people in the dance will agree
That we are well qualified to represent the LBC
everybody's talking about Snoop - but Sublime was well ahead of him, example lyrics from 'Doin' Time"
Summertime and the living's easy
And Bradley's on the microphone w/ ras m.g.
All the people in the dance will agree
That we are well qualified to represent the LBC
by BP-SUCKS June 19, 2010
by whgdehvwhdhe October 22, 2020
long beach california. lbc has nothing to do with compton, it's all about long beach pride. have you ever heard anyone in c-town proudly refer to the lbc as their home? and even if it originally meant long beach crip, that meaning has since morphed to mean "long beach, california" as most people now abbreviate their hometown to the letters LBC.
I'm from the LBC.
by greg b. December 09, 2003
by Bbcwhore October 04, 2018
"With so much drama in the LBC..."
Being a man of letters, Snoop was involved in a little-known debate with the LBC's board of trustees over the misspelling of "Dog" in his pseudonym in 2000. The LBC felt that it led admiring fans to accept poor English, but upon Snoop's election to the LBC board in 2001, the subject has been dropped, especially in light of Snoop's 2004 publication, "It's an ABC Thang: The use of variant language as a viable alternative in urban expression", available from the Berkley Press.
Being a man of letters, Snoop was involved in a little-known debate with the LBC's board of trustees over the misspelling of "Dog" in his pseudonym in 2000. The LBC felt that it led admiring fans to accept poor English, but upon Snoop's election to the LBC board in 2001, the subject has been dropped, especially in light of Snoop's 2004 publication, "It's an ABC Thang: The use of variant language as a viable alternative in urban expression", available from the Berkley Press.
by Mr. Tatterscratch July 30, 2005