Contrary to most UD definitions of 'type' - TYPE used in a sentence is more like a substitute for 'kind of'/'kinda'.
Though it can mean 'a lot' and be replaced by 'mad', it's more used when meaning 'kind of'.
Though it can mean 'a lot' and be replaced by 'mad', it's more used when meaning 'kind of'.
Example:
A) "Yo, shorty looking type good"
B) "His party was type crazy, like - mad heads in there."
in both instances, type can easily be replaced by 'kinda'.
A) "Yo, shorty looking type good"
B) "His party was type crazy, like - mad heads in there."
in both instances, type can easily be replaced by 'kinda'.
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