The second in a sequence of circumstances or phrases.
Originates from the 70's game show "Match Game", when a panelist would repeat an answer from a previous panelist.
Example
Charles Nelson Reilly: "Kong"
Richard Dawson: "Son of Kong"
Originates from the 70's game show "Match Game", when a panelist would repeat an answer from a previous panelist.
Example
Charles Nelson Reilly: "Kong"
Richard Dawson: "Son of Kong"
by MajorPajor September 2, 2009
look at "son son" over there walking it out.
what this really means in caucasian language is. "hey mister look at that swell person over there dancing"
yes indeed.
what this really means in caucasian language is. "hey mister look at that swell person over there dancing"
yes indeed.
by Son Son Andrew September 14, 2007
To talk up to or give respects to someone you are greating or departing from or anything you want it to be.
by Yung YaYo December 21, 2006
by kickak March 9, 2005
1) a close friend
2) used as an acceptable international greeting of a person whos name is unknown to you or one of which you have forgotten
2) used as an acceptable international greeting of a person whos name is unknown to you or one of which you have forgotten
1) "wassup son!"
2) "wassup son."
2) "wassup son."
by The Raven July 15, 2003
1. to be completely and utterly defeated or destroyed by another individual with extreme prejudice
2. to be owned, or served in utter humiliation or submission
3. to father
2. to be owned, or served in utter humiliation or submission
3. to father
1,2. "Yo, this Jackie Chan mothafucka tried to fight me and I sonned the shit out of him."
3. "Tyrone, come look at the beautiful child you have sonned."
3. "Tyrone, come look at the beautiful child you have sonned."
by Jersey the bitch November 10, 2006
by Brad C December 30, 2005