Smashed a Homie: To have engaged in sexual activity with a friend of the person you are currently trying to hook up with.
According to the Urban Dictionary, it refers to a situation "when a man/women you like or are dating has/had sex with a friend of yours." See Related Link.
The Spanish translation for the word "carnal" is "carnal."
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
It means that the guy is really comphortable with the girl and respects her trust me I get called "Myhomie" all the time cause it rhymes with my name (and yes, I'm a girl if your wondering) and theese dudes are like my best buds so if someone called you that then there pretty much accepting you as there good friend:)
In some contexts, wearing a black bandana on the wrist can be a sign of gang affiliation, particularly in certain regions or among specific groups. However, it is important to note that the meaning of clothing and accessories can vary widely depending on the cultural context and individual interpretation.
luscious "smashes a homie." that means that she had sex with rays friend.
According to the Urban Dictionary, it refers to a situation "when a man/women you like or are dating has/had sex with a friend of yours." See Related Link.
You are my homie for life.
this means that they did awesome on something. they smashed the test.
it means your best friend
It's another word for homie
You are friendzoned.
A homie is like a good friend, buddy, person. This term is mostly used by African-Americans. However, anyone can use this term...if you use it right. not being mean but i use the word homie a lot and I'm not African-American . A homie is also a homeless person
it means smashed or broken.
It means Homie. Like what gangsters and chollos call eachother. Example: Yo homie wassup!! yo homie i just made a g today
If you mean the amount of houses that Emmett and rosalie smashed up then it was in breaking dawn (they smashed up 3! :L)
"Peace, out" means "Go in peace - I'm out of here."A "homie" is a buddy or pal.So yes, it could mean "Take care."