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scuffle up

To scuffle up is to acquire, get, make, you know words like that.
You can "scuffle up" on pretty much anything.
Slang: I'm trying to scuffle up on some bread
Translation 1: I'm trying to make some money.
Translation 2: I'm trying to get some money.
Translation 3: I'm trying to acquire some money.

Slang: I'm trying to scuffle up on some stereos.
Translation: I'm trying to (get, acquire, steal, etc) some stereos.
by JGuzmannn November 24, 2006
mugGet the scuffle upmug.

flip

If you flip something you make a profit out of it.

Let's say you bought a 5-stick pack of gum for 25 cents and you sell every stick for 10 cents (giving you 50 cents) you just flipped the pack of gum.

I heard there was a show where people flip houses.
They buy some houses, fix them up then sell them for more than they paid.

So I guess you could flip anything, but when I hear someone say they flipped something I'm usually thinking about narcotics.
In the example, "pound" is probably a pound of chronic, cocaine, etc..
Should I shoot out of town and flip this pound? - Mack 10
by JGuzmannn April 28, 2007
mugGet the flipmug.

hookin

Ditching.
Ditching school.
Not going to school.
It used to be called "playing hooky"
no school, straight hookin - 2Pac on the song "Thug Style"
by JGuzmannn July 29, 2007
mugGet the hookinmug.

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