When an original song begins to play in a public setting that Lil' Wayne has covered on his mixtape "No Ceilings", one may yell the statement "no ceilings!". This reminds all listeners in the vicinity that when Lil' Wayne took the same beat from the original song and put in his own lyrics, he made it twice as fresh.
Let's say you're at the club and Swag Sufin' by F.L.Y. starts to play. Now as we all know, Lil' Wayne beasted on this beat on the album "No Ceilings", one may now yell the term "no ceilings!" to remind everyone that F.L.Y. has been outdone.
Lynn- "Hey Kenny, is that the song Ice Cream Paint Job by Dorrough coming on the radio?
when a person has no ceilings it means that they are high and plan on getting more high then they have ever been before. most common among urban youth stoners.
jacob: hey shawn whats wrong with dave? he's sketchin out
1) Frank Hamiltons song flaws and ceilings is a metaphor. The metaphor is that love is a house that two people must build together. But first to build a house there cannot be any walls, metaphorical walls that is.
2) Flaws are a major put in life. Think of a house. A house has floors a house has ceilings. But we're not talking about floors in this particular metaphor. We talk about flaws. And if your house has more flaws than ceilings its gonna get rained on. An equal amount is perfect. Ceilings are highs and flaws are lows.
'We can't build our walls, unless you knock down yours' - Frank Hamilton Flaws & Ceilings
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