by Dudette9 May 22, 2005
Hello, wouldn't it be great to go for a drive in my 1964 Impala, while drinking a 24 oz alcoholic beverage, to attempt to copulate with members of the opposite sex?
"I concur whole-heartedly, my African-American brother"
"I concur whole-heartedly, my African-American brother"
by Jimmy J April 8, 2003
Said in an over dramatised accent, Used as an exclamation.
Actually means "shit my nigger" although not used in that context in this case.
Actually means "shit my nigger" although not used in that context in this case.
by General Spoon April 16, 2008
An abbreviation of the Latin phrase, "For Shegro, My Negro."
Although modern linguists are unclear on the definition of the word 'Shegro', it is widely believed that it is related to the worship of the Roman Goddess Goddamnatsonehugebitchia. Certain daily activities were thought to cause the goddess to increase further in size; therefore, these activities were conducted 'for shegro.'
Although modern linguists are unclear on the definition of the word 'Shegro', it is widely believed that it is related to the worship of the Roman Goddess Goddamnatsonehugebitchia. Certain daily activities were thought to cause the goddess to increase further in size; therefore, these activities were conducted 'for shegro.'
"Yo, you wanna go to the liquor store for a fifth of cat piss?"
"Fo' shizzle my nizzle!"
(Or, from the ancient Latin)
"Come hither, O Dumbassitus Putridus! Let us away to the market of bottled lusciousness!"
"For shegro, my negro!"
"Fo' shizzle my nizzle!"
(Or, from the ancient Latin)
"Come hither, O Dumbassitus Putridus! Let us away to the market of bottled lusciousness!"
"For shegro, my negro!"
by Hellzapoppin' August 4, 2015
1) A phrase of agreement. Used when responding to a statement.
2) Another way of saying, "Of course." Used when responding to a yes/no question.
Both are heard in mostly urban areas, especially ghettos. Either that, or heard in an SUV driven by some white, suburban kid listening to rap.
2) Another way of saying, "Of course." Used when responding to a yes/no question.
Both are heard in mostly urban areas, especially ghettos. Either that, or heard in an SUV driven by some white, suburban kid listening to rap.
1) Rodney: That was a great party last night!
Samuel: Fo shizzle ma nizzle!
2) Herman: Was that party last night great, or what?
Helga: Fo shizzle ma nizzle.
By the way, it appears many of the people who defined this word don't like black people. You might say that Rodney Basil doesn't like suburban, white people, but that's not so. I am a suburban, white person.
Samuel: Fo shizzle ma nizzle!
2) Herman: Was that party last night great, or what?
Helga: Fo shizzle ma nizzle.
By the way, it appears many of the people who defined this word don't like black people. You might say that Rodney Basil doesn't like suburban, white people, but that's not so. I am a suburban, white person.
by Rodney Basil April 25, 2004
by soni June 15, 2004