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In common slang, 'sick' refers to something that is very cool, awesome or interesting. When talking about music, it probably means that the speaker thinks the music in question is very good.
Nungin' or Little one was probably his favorite slang word, since he used it often.
It is slang for jewelry.
"Gwap" is African-American rap slang for "money."
you so fly
jams... beats... etc.
Fake Out is 50's slang for a bad datejacketed: dating only one person was also called "going steady".
It is a slang word in Ireland for a party, usually with traditional Irish music and dancing.
"Bashy" is slang for something that is forceful, aggressive, or powerful. It is often used to describe music or performances that are energetic and aggressive in tone.
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First attested as urban (scholatic) slang 1950s U.S. Possible portmanteau of 'doo-doo' and 'goofus', most often seen spelt 'doofus'.
The term "outro" is a slang play on the word "intro" (introductory music). It is a musical sequence (also video in computer games) that follows the completion of the song or segment. In classical music, the term is "conclusion".
Buzz IS a slang word.
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."
The term "baloney" emerged in the 1950s as slang for nonsense or foolishness. It likely derives from the idea that bologna sausage (or baloney) is made up of various mixed meats, hence something that is a mixture of different things and therefore nonsensical.
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This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".