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Some terms include 'the big house', 'the lock up', and 'the stir'.
"Gangsta" is a slang term used to describe a member of a street gang or someone who embodies the tough and rebellious nature associated with gang culture. On the other hand, "gangster" typically refers to a member of a criminal organization involved in organized crime activities such as racketeering, bootlegging, or smuggling. Both terms are often used interchangeably in popular culture, but they have slightly different connotations.
One slang term for criminal is "crook."
A Mexican gangster is commonly referred to as a "Narco" or "Narco-trafficker" due to their involvement in drug trafficking activities.
A slang term for a prison sentence is "doing time."
No, the word "Nam" is not typically associated with gangster slang. It is a casual term used to refer to the country Vietnam, often in a nostalgic or informal context.
G Is Slang For Gangster. Or Someone May Say G-Star Which Also Means Gangster.
"You are a G" is slang for "you are a gangster" or someone who is tough, cool, or fearless. It can be seen as a compliment in certain contexts.
That depends on how current "current" is...
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there are diffrent times of way gangster actdepends on what they claim and represent
gangsteress. No, "Moll" is the slang term for a mobster's girlfriend. Haha gangsteress is funny.
sho'nuff apparently, is the shortened almost gangster form of sure enough. Basically, it's slang for people who don't feel like enunciating their words.
Some terms include 'the big house', 'the lock up', and 'the stir'.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
Wangsta is a slang word, that comes from both the words whack, and gangster. This combination of words identifies with someone who fits the description of both words.
A Gangster Disciple is too Gangster.