by Luka October 06, 2003
Noun: a friend who is usually only called upon by a friend when a more primary/prominent friend is unavailable.
Taken from the term βsecond stringβ in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A βSecond String Friendβ is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
Taken from the term βsecond stringβ in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A βSecond String Friendβ is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
I got a call from X the other night. She had an extra ticket to a concert she bought for a friend, but they couldnβt make it so she called me to ask if I wanted to go because I am her Second String Friend.
by Deus-ex-machina August 26, 2020
by Caesar Pavlivs "Big O" Xabbunius February 24, 2004
Sean Paul is a poor excuse for a reggae music artist, which is unfortunate because reggae music is very good. If mtv ate all the wonderful musical elements of Jamaica and then crapped, the turd would be Sean Paul.
Informed: Do you want to listen to some reggae?
Uninformed: (excitedly) Like Sean Paul?
Informed: I did not ask you if you wanted to get punched in the face.
Uninformed: (excitedly) Like Sean Paul?
Informed: I did not ask you if you wanted to get punched in the face.
by therealgavo December 23, 2007
An unbiased, purely informative approach to the question.
1. A man who has got the music of Jamaica into the mainstream world.
2. A man who has perfectly working vocal cords. the effect of atmospheric conditions, local climate and evolution works together to cause an effect known to the world known as an accent. This is a change in vocal pitch, some stereotypes are- Japanese people might sound phoenetically like "oooh ya ching ching cho." British- Oi Mate! you beh-a change yoor clothes twat" and Jamaican- "aiii mon, mi put the dutty pon de floor"
3. A man who got into the music industry at a very young age and has experienced a wide range of music.
4. Is a Dancehall/Ragga DJ.
5. One of the truer Jamaican representations of the style of music that suits the lifestyle and culture of the islands that it orginates from.
6. Comes from a Third World Country, although grew up as a middle class citizen.
7. Is of Jamaican/Chinese and Portugese Descent.
8. Finally- The reason why they play him a lot at clubs and dancehalls---Most people who are Tonedeaf or have terrible voices usually cannot understand the words from another country, hence they cannot sing along (like a campfire cult) to the music, so the people on the dancefloor can dance in peace, without some opie trying to sing their lungs out to a song out of their vocal range
1. A man who has got the music of Jamaica into the mainstream world.
2. A man who has perfectly working vocal cords. the effect of atmospheric conditions, local climate and evolution works together to cause an effect known to the world known as an accent. This is a change in vocal pitch, some stereotypes are- Japanese people might sound phoenetically like "oooh ya ching ching cho." British- Oi Mate! you beh-a change yoor clothes twat" and Jamaican- "aiii mon, mi put the dutty pon de floor"
3. A man who got into the music industry at a very young age and has experienced a wide range of music.
4. Is a Dancehall/Ragga DJ.
5. One of the truer Jamaican representations of the style of music that suits the lifestyle and culture of the islands that it orginates from.
6. Comes from a Third World Country, although grew up as a middle class citizen.
7. Is of Jamaican/Chinese and Portugese Descent.
8. Finally- The reason why they play him a lot at clubs and dancehalls---Most people who are Tonedeaf or have terrible voices usually cannot understand the words from another country, hence they cannot sing along (like a campfire cult) to the music, so the people on the dancefloor can dance in peace, without some opie trying to sing their lungs out to a song out of their vocal range
Scene-Popular Pub/Club. (no racialist remarks intended)
White Guy- Hey lets go to the dancefloor and kick up a storm eh?
Black Girl- Fo Sure.
(Sean Paul's 'U A Pro' starts playing)
White Guy- Ooooh this song is so weird, i cant understand a word.
Black Girl- what do ya mean, man?
White Guy- listen- "Girl yuh got dem weak wid yuh style,
Girl yuh got fi see it, yuh got di man dem weak in di knees to how yuh body just a tease dem a chat seh"
Black Girl- To us, it sounds like normal english with an accent. To you it should sound like "Girl you have them weak with your style, Girl you have to see it. You have the men weak in their knees, to how your body is just a tease to them to chat, see?"
White guy- ohhh...
Black Girl- Yes, we made it that way so you cant sing to our songs, just like we dun wanna sing to ur songs.
White Guy- Hey lets go to the dancefloor and kick up a storm eh?
Black Girl- Fo Sure.
(Sean Paul's 'U A Pro' starts playing)
White Guy- Ooooh this song is so weird, i cant understand a word.
Black Girl- what do ya mean, man?
White Guy- listen- "Girl yuh got dem weak wid yuh style,
Girl yuh got fi see it, yuh got di man dem weak in di knees to how yuh body just a tease dem a chat seh"
Black Girl- To us, it sounds like normal english with an accent. To you it should sound like "Girl you have them weak with your style, Girl you have to see it. You have the men weak in their knees, to how your body is just a tease to them to chat, see?"
White guy- ohhh...
Black Girl- Yes, we made it that way so you cant sing to our songs, just like we dun wanna sing to ur songs.
by Evil Lincoln March 23, 2007
Gangsta: Yo wat up im listenin to sean paul bitchiz!
Me: Listen to real music
Gangsta: Suck my dick!
Me: Your mom already did.
Me: Listen to real music
Gangsta: Suck my dick!
Me: Your mom already did.
by Liberal Girl May 25, 2009
sean paul
a top charting raggae artist NOT a rapper some people think that he is a guy who has a speach problem but he has a acsent and is music is up beat and fast.
most of the people who say that know nadda about raggae. Because most raggae artist jam fast to there songs. people go to a dancehall you will find out. and if you listen to his songs
you CAN tell what he is saying. or go to dang lyrics.com or put the captions on the tv
a top charting raggae artist NOT a rapper some people think that he is a guy who has a speach problem but he has a acsent and is music is up beat and fast.
most of the people who say that know nadda about raggae. Because most raggae artist jam fast to there songs. people go to a dancehall you will find out. and if you listen to his songs
you CAN tell what he is saying. or go to dang lyrics.com or put the captions on the tv
mike: hey can you tell what sean paul is saying
wanye: yes listen carefuly
mike: oh now i know what he is saying
wanye told you
wanye: yes listen carefuly
mike: oh now i know what he is saying
wanye told you
by therealmusiclover August 30, 2006
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