"Real gangster" similar to the term "goat"
Person1:Jon is a real g for backing you up in front of your girlfriend.
Person2:Yeah, I don't know what I would've done without him.
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Someone who is a certified G , a boss , Tobirama Senju
Guy1:hey Tobirama Senju just splashed on yo bitch with da water
Guy2:Oh shit dats a Real G
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Someone who's not fake and is always there for you.
"Colin is a real G" "Bro thanks for letting me copy your homework, your a real G"
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A real G can be defined as someone who is true to themself and stood the test of time as a robust individual, whom did not change under rough circumstances.
"Johnny cash I'm a real G"- Nickels and Dimes by Jay Z. Here Jay Z is comparing himself to one of music's most influential acts Johnny Cash, an artist whose name would live on for generations.
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Some one who is a real gangster, not like the dickis in my hometown.
"I iz a real g"

"no your just a cock"
by claki October 15, 2007
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A rap song made by Californian rapper Eazy-E that was released in August 1993. The song was a response to fellow rapper and former friend and colleague Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day" which slandered Eazy. The song features Gangsta Dresta and BG Knocc Out. The song also attacks Snoop Dogg, who Dre made songs with, and Death Row Records, owned by Suge Knight, who Dre struck a deal with.

Eazy mentions the famous event in which Dr. Dre assaulted TV personality Dee Barnes along with calling Dre and Snoop "studio gangstas". He finishes with calling Death Row "Dre's boot camp".
"Yo, have you listen to "Real Muthaphuckkin G's yet? It's dope!"
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A rap song made by Californian rapper Eazy-E that was released in August 1993. The song was a response to fellow rapper and former friend and colleague Dr. Dre's "Fuck Wit Dre Day" which slandered Eazy. The song features Gangsta Dresta and BG Knocc Out. The song also attacks Snoop Dogg, who Dre made songs with, and Death Row Records, owned by Suge Knight, who Dre struck a deal with.

Eazy mentions the famous event in which Dr. Dre assaulted TV personality Dee Barnes along with calling Dre and Snoop "studio gangstas". He finishes with calling Death Row "Dre's boot camp".
"Yo, have you listen to "Real Muthaphuckkin G's yet? It's dope!"
by MobbParadise May 8, 2021
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