Mad= (very, refer to as alot) Im mad hungry , Its mad hot outside
Set= (house) Imma be in my set all day
Macking= (To relax or to hangout) Im macking on 156 street
40= (to go crazy , or be wild) She just went 40 on her man
Jawn= (a female) These jawns are boring
Def= (Definately) Im def going to that party tonight
breeze= (to run away quickly) When i saw my ex, i breezed
the boys= (The police) The boys been scoping us all day
haaaaan= (a sound to show excitment) I got stacks haaaaan !
cuffin= (to date or to be a boyfriend/girlfriend) Im cuffin with Brianna
Well there is Fuzz wich means Police
Weed=drugs
Cancer stix=cigarette
Tuff=cool/lushy and awsome
hoodlum=street walker
greaser=poor people
Soc= the socials or popularie group
rummble=fight
Some new slang words that were popular in 2012-2013 include "twerk," "selfie," "YOLO," and "bae." These terms gained widespread usage during that time period, especially in youth culture and on social media platforms.
k, kool
slang
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
jiggy, lol but no one uses that any more ~_<
There's a lot of slang words for dollars, like buck and George.
You can use slang words in a sentence by replacing formal language with informal or colloquial terms. For example, instead of saying "I am very tired," you could say "I'm beat." Just be mindful of the context and audience to ensure the slang is appropriate and understood.
honning in on
Some slang words for crack include rock, hard, white lady, and base.
Chic
quack