by Bathgate10 April 23, 2005
One the illest to ever breathe on a microphone. Hip hop extrodinaire. Best looking rapper of the light skinned kind. 16 bar killer
by Iknowerythang May 30, 2013
A dialect originating in East London which involves substituting short phrases for words. The phrases rhyme with the word that they replace.
"So unless we intend to do this job in Reno, we're in barney...
Barney Rubble...
Trouble!"
-Don Cheadle as Basher in Ocean's Eleven
No one gets his Cockney Rhyming Slang but him.
Barney Rubble...
Trouble!"
-Don Cheadle as Basher in Ocean's Eleven
No one gets his Cockney Rhyming Slang but him.
by VooDooXII August 26, 2006
A Gangsta hood rhyme is a rap song or free-style rap that comes from " the hood" or " ghetto" often times preformed and created by black people.
Gangster 1: Yo, man did you hear shortys new Gangsta hood rhymes? He made it last week.
Gangster 2: Naw trick naw, but i heard his old shit.
Gangster 2: Naw trick naw, but i heard his old shit.
by Gangsta Hood as shit October 26, 2009
cockney rhyming slang originates in east london but is spoken all over east anglia. it ussualy consists of two words the second rhyming with the word your refuring too although you normally say the first word of the two
e.g. shut your BOAT (boat beaning boat race rhyming with face)
bread and honey=money (give us some bread for the pictures)
rasberry ripple=cripple ( couldnt fit into that car space si i have to use the rasberry ones)
struggle and grunt=cunt ( you fuckiong what mate watta struggle)
apples and pears-stairs (youve been a naughty boy get up those apples and pears)
these are all comman examples of cockney rhyming slang
bread and honey=money (give us some bread for the pictures)
rasberry ripple=cripple ( couldnt fit into that car space si i have to use the rasberry ones)
struggle and grunt=cunt ( you fuckiong what mate watta struggle)
apples and pears-stairs (youve been a naughty boy get up those apples and pears)
these are all comman examples of cockney rhyming slang
by olliewesty January 25, 2006
by delaneyROFL May 7, 2007
a party theme inwhich partygoers pick a partner and pick costumes that rhyme with each other. popular examples include; belle and odell , kim k and nba , flapper and rapper , chef and ref
person 1: what are we going to wear to the rhyme without reason party?
person 2: what is you be post malone, and i’ll be a traffic cone?
person 1: done.
person 2: what is you be post malone, and i’ll be a traffic cone?
person 1: done.
by pestopastaluvr November 29, 2022