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Where woman came from and where they shall return
β€œShe belong to the streets” is used when she hoes around
Day-to-day clothing. Opposite of a work uniform/attire.
Melbin Toast- "Woah, check out John in his streets, i didn't know he wore slacks."

Seymour Duncan- "Yeah its odd to see him in his streets, im used to seeing him in only a white shirt and tie."

Melbin Toast- "I wonder when John is at home if his family says 'Hey look at dad in his works!' "

Seymour- "..."
Streets by The_Buddy January 21, 2012
The act of leaving, one simply says streets and then they are off.
Streets by Ballin Andy March 1, 2009
Streets = Teleah
Streets by Bible For Bitches August 6, 2020
Native Americans would say this back when the pioneers where just settling in Arizona. Because of the pioneers bloodlust they used code to let other natives know where or not it was okay to travel on certain pioneer streets at night.
Depending on how the street was allowed for someone to say Streets Ahead, Streets Behind, or Streets just fine.

For the modern day usage, streets just classifies if something is cool or not. A clever way to judge someone without them realizing what you are talking about. Just like the Natives of old.
Olden Day:

"Little bear, this is streets is behind."
"Someone told me this street was just fine."

or

"This is streets ahead and we will be just fine traveling home buffalo hoof."
"Look out wolf heart! This street has surprised us!"
"What did that injun say?"
*death*

Modern Day:

"Man, my homework really sucks."
"Streets ahead little bear."

or

"This book I'm reading is streets behind."
"Let me see that."
"Well, what do you think?"
"This street is just fine, your the a-hole thats streets behind."
"Bastard."
*death*
Streets by numpers October 29, 2010
Hot but aware of it. Knows he/she is good looking. As in the Streets song "Fit but my gosh don't you know it."
"She is so hot"
"Yeah but she's totalz streets"
"eww"
streets by Pregoline January 16, 2008