An urban neologism referring to obtaining cash through other than commonly respectable means; such as by pawning items, selling stolen items, or illegal activity. Generally not in reference to gainful employment.
Punko 1: Yo, i jacked this car stero from a Hundai last night.
Punko 2: Straigt up! Watcha gon do wit it?
Punko 1: Watcha think? I'm gonna to pawn it and get paid.
Punko 2: Straigt up! Watcha gon do wit it?
Punko 1: Watcha think? I'm gonna to pawn it and get paid.
by jay October 09, 2004
by ladypeña August 30, 2013
by Grampa Irving February 14, 2005
by gRis>> September 12, 2009
The most viscous taunt you can give an opponent while rebounding a basketball. It refers to the board man (rebounder) being rewarded (gets paid) for his ball fetching efforts. The phrase will surely strike fear in the opposing team. Can also be applied to other events in life when somebody is owning another person or people.
The Claw grabbed a rebound and quietly uttered "board man gets paid." The other team subsequently forfeited the game.
by sharkster June 12, 2019
1. The act of recieving payment.
2. A mantra for the true original ganstah - solid advice from Mr. Chi City.
2. A mantra for the true original ganstah - solid advice from Mr. Chi City.
1. Howard received a check in the mail today. He got money, and got paid.
2. Ermingarde got a promotion today. As they say - get money, get paid.
2. Ermingarde got a promotion today. As they say - get money, get paid.
by Notorious PHE June 16, 2010
1) Popularized by NBA superstar Kawhi Leonard, the board man, who is the person doing all the hard work of rebound that is usually not in the spotlight of the basketball game. The saying in this context simply means anyone who is working hard should get a matching reward for their hard work.
2) This saying can also be traced back to Afro-Caribbean communities where during the table games such as pool or ping pong, the board man is the third person who ensures the game is fair. In this context the saying means that whoever contributes to the success of anyone or anything, should be rewarded as well for their continuations.
2) This saying can also be traced back to Afro-Caribbean communities where during the table games such as pool or ping pong, the board man is the third person who ensures the game is fair. In this context the saying means that whoever contributes to the success of anyone or anything, should be rewarded as well for their continuations.
Emergency workers deserve to be recognized and rewarded by our society just as entertainers. I mean, the board man gets paid, yeah?
by Tell the truth every day June 24, 2020