They Tried to Bury Us but They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds — the battle cry of minority communities across America that explains the reasons they flourish in spite of: racism, gerrymandering, systematic oppression, and initial poverty.
Don’t you know that if you bury a seed it will put down roots and grow stronger.
Message to The Republican Party from the minority communities of America: They Tried to Bury Us; but, They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds. The more you oppress us; the stronger we will become.
Also:BurymoreMCs. See DZK aka Andrew Jackson. The most amazing wordsmith on the rap scene today. Awesomely intelligent and erudite, his lyrics and stuccato flow style are intricate and totally addictive. He is the true evolution of wordplay pioneers of the 80s like Rakim and others.
"My real name is Drew, my alias is actually Burymore. But not like the actress see, on the mic, I bury more rappers and I bury more bones in their bitches' asses."
Driving an automobile, motorcycle or any other vehicle equipped with a speedometer, and driving at a rate of speed faster than the top speed that the vehicle's speedometer can read. The pointer or "needle" will either dissapear below the gauge or rest on the pin just below the highest increment on the speedometer.
Last week I tried to bury the needle on my Corvette and I succeeded. It has a 160 MPH speedometer, so I know I was going 161 Plus.
The ultimate phrase of insult in hokkien. Most commonly used by hokkien-speaking chinese males ranging from age 14 to their death and ah lians of all ages.