Definitions by Priz Biz Sage
call and responce
Verb; the characteristic in hip hop to "sample" from, in this case, Gospel audience participation where the pulpit askes for a responce to a question or revelent matter and those in attendence respond with affirmation.
call and responce by Priz Biz Sage July 26, 2005
begeezus
Adjective, usually precced with the preposition "the". a morally safe way to violated one of the ten commandments with the negative cosmic repercussions (assuming of course one such event is possible to begin with)
"When they were walking in that tunnel under the bike path Nick like stepped out from behind the bushes and scared the begeezus out of Shela and Ramon; hence the skid marks in Ramons gym shorts which ended in what has become refered to by some who shall remain nameless (LaDonna Pergotello you skank) school rally incident on 2005".
begeezus by Priz Biz Sage July 26, 2005
gin and juice
Noun: Alcoholic cocktail usually served in a Long Island ice tea glass over shaved, crushed or cubed ice and stirred. Equall parts grape "paste" from frozen concentare mixed with good gin. (Bombay will do.) Dillute concentrate untill personal taste test meets snoop-0-meter his-ouse aight-ness.
gin and juice by Priz Biz Sage July 26, 2005
hisouse
Noun (HIS/OUSE) Refuge, domicile, residence, dwelling, abode, crib, pad, nest or home. This version has entered the enteratinment mainsteam vernacular with references in such cinematic gems as "Undercover Brother", "Carwash" and "Baby Got Back II"
hisouse by Priz Biz Sage June 28, 2005
B M
Abreviation for Bowell Movement (Verb I guess) Certainly not to be used anywhere near to "yo baby's Mama" and one poor sole has suggested.
Eating a balanced diet will result in healthy floating B.M's; not the bowl stanging sinkers most gangsters coil in dimly lit, fetid tiolets.
B M by Priz Biz Sage June 24, 2005
hisouse
"His-ouse" (Noun) Place of domicile; refuge, home. synonim: "crib"
History: Coined into the Eubonic vernacular by members of the L.A. Crip Gang from Compton in the late 1970's. Often used both in and out of prison as a misguided tool to pass information undetected. Problems arose several years following its release when the fad of speaking in the pretend language back fired on gang causing rapid abandonment.
History: Coined into the Eubonic vernacular by members of the L.A. Crip Gang from Compton in the late 1970's. Often used both in and out of prison as a misguided tool to pass information undetected. Problems arose several years following its release when the fad of speaking in the pretend language back fired on gang causing rapid abandonment.
example sentence: "Yo Amanda, we just chillin' at the Hol-i-day Inn so come outta dat hisouse you in and bring dat back right cheer"
hisouse by Priz Biz Sage June 21, 2005
40 and a blunt
"What I aint doin'is getting caught up in y'all madness by keepin' my ass right cheer in my hisouse chillin' wit my 40 and a blunt!"
40 and a blunt by Priz Biz Sage June 21, 2005