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nowandlater

Brightly colored and sparkling, used often to describe automobile paint jobs and/or custom jewelry grills. Origin is from the brightly colored candy. I believe there is a drug reference as well, but am unsure of nature.
"Nowandlater paint, dro by the pound" -Paul Wall

"Runnin' round the village with a bag full of nowandlaters" -Left (Frontline)
nowandlater by Tyson Fulmer April 2, 2006
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nowandlater

Originated in Baton Rouge and other Dirty South areas. Used to describe (1) rolling on ecstasy now (present) and later (future~couple hours later). (2) a female that gives "it" up whenever you beckon her.
"I'm jiggin off dem nowandlaters, I pop 1 now and den I'll pop 2 later"

"I'mma hit da club and find me a nowandlater to bang her back out"
nowandlater by Zancsta November 8, 2006
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