by D12 Tical February 29, 2004
1. A long, often tiring process with repeated actions and many steps until you eventually reach the finish.
2. Whacking off
2. Whacking off
by Schlang (inspired by KenCon) November 16, 2006
"According to police, evidence indicates 32-year-old Proof (born DeShaun Holton) fired the first round in Tuesday's fatal shootout inside the CCC Club, located along East Eight Mile Road in Detroit's East Side. But before he pulled the trigger, eyewitnesses claim, Proof pistol-whipped Keith Bender Jr., who fell to the floor, at which point police claim Proof shot him in the face. Proof was then fatally shot by another man — once in the back of the head and twice in the chest."
by Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa April 17, 2006
one of the best lyricists to come out of detroit. big part of D12. shot and killed outside a club recently. will be missed!
by RagnarP April 15, 2006
The term comes from the practice of adding gun powder to an alcoholic liquid and putting a match to it. If the powder ignited then the drink was "Proven". Now is used to show the alcohol content of a beverage. It is calculated by multiplying the % of alcohol in a drink by 2. Ergo, the max proof of an alcoholic drink is 200.
by The Reverend Dr. Syn June 2, 2005
one og the greatest rappers at the moment, his career was jus starting off but sadly he was shot in the head and died ealry morning on tuesday 11th april 2006
R.I.P DeShaun Holton AKA Proof
R.I.P DeShaun Holton AKA Proof
proof also played lil tic in eminems movie 8mile and was recently the best man 4 eminems second marrage but same wife!
by wg girl April 13, 2006
The late but great rapper from Detroit was a good friend of Eminem and was killed in a shooting at an after-hours nightclub on April 11, 2006. He was one of the more talented members of D12.
"I wanna roll away
Like a rollerblade
Until my eyes roll back in my skull for days" - Purple Pills
R.I.P. PROOF
Like a rollerblade
Until my eyes roll back in my skull for days" - Purple Pills
R.I.P. PROOF
by AndrewQuick April 27, 2006