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blackerton 

Blackerton: 1. noun, someone of a Caucasian race or background who wishes to be and portrays the characteristics of someone of an African-American race or background (beyond wangster).
2. adjective, a way to describe something that was so unexplainable or unexpected there was no other word for it (beyond: cool, sweet, gnarly, awesome, crazy, insane and extreme)
1. That wannabe kid over there is a total blackerton from the way he walks to the way he talks.

2. Those crazy kids Derrick and Dylan are total blackertons, but Steven and his friend Boitano aren’t at all!
blackerton by Dylan & Derrick February 10, 2007

blackstronaut 

A member of the Negro American Space Society of Astronauts (NASSA).
"Suitcase" Jefferson is a blackstronaut.
blackstronaut by Jackson352 September 22, 2005

blacktronics 

The use of words such as "head-ass boy". An alternative for Ebonics.
"Why are you talking to me in Blacktronics?"
blacktronics by bigbouds January 8, 2021

Jet Blackstone 

A bad ass, no nonsense player that always keeps it cool and sexy with the ladies.
"What's your name?"
"Blackstone. Jet Blackstone."
"That name is hot"
"Like you"
"Oh, Jet!"

Coined by Kojo Manu of Baltimore
Jet Blackstone by gurrilla55 September 4, 2010

blackstroker

the name that refers to any badass black backstroke swimmer
Every badass swimteam needs a blackstroker.
blackstroker by ctub April 21, 2011

Blockathon 

A defensive strategy used in Cricket where a team defends as many balls as possible until end of play in order to avoid a defeat.

Often used in 5-Day Test Cricket when you trail by a huge margin or when you are in dire straits of losing the match, employing the strategy of not scoring but trying to spend as much time so you can get to the end of the day-five without a result. A draw is always better than a loss in Cricket.
With the 'blockathon' being the need of the hour for the Proteas, De Villiers took 33 balls to score his first run.

South Africa attempt to salvage extraordinary draw with blockathon
Blockathon by ebeyah April 8, 2016