Who is This "G" You Speak of?
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Who is This "G" You Speak of?
Okay, perhaps our more urban members can answer this for me...
What does it mean in the hip-hop dialect to call someone "G"?
What does it mean in the hip-hop dialect to call someone "G"?
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Yeah, but why "g"?
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Because the other letters were taken?
I mean seriously does any of that shi....I mean dialect make much sense?
I mean seriously does any of that shi....I mean dialect make much sense?
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Absolutely nothing...seriously, even when asked they will look at you funny(I know...I've asked a couple buds about this and they say it constantly...and they have no freaking idea what it means)Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Yes, what does G mean?
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'G' - as in 'G'angster, common street shorthand for you local co-gang members. Popularized by the likes of Dr. Dre, Snoop-doggy Dog, and most notably Tupac Shakur who avocated a type of semi-criminal 'thug life' philosophy.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Yeah, but why "g"?
Today its used colloquially as a term of endearment and respect between friends in both the urban black community and among your average white middle-class poser community as well.
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Cool...too bad enough have forgotten it.Sokar wrote:'G' - as in 'G'angster, common street shorthand for you local co-gang members. Popularized by the likes of Dr. Dre, Snoop-doggy Dog, and most notably Tupac Shakur who avocated a type of semi-criminal 'thug life' philosophy.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Yeah, but why "g"?
Today its used colloquially as a term of endearment and respect between friends in both the urban black community and among your average white middle-class poser community as well.
Seriously...still something to store away.
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Sokar wrote:'G' - as in 'G'angster, common street shorthand for you local co-gang members. Popularized by the likes of Dr. Dre, Snoop-doggy Dog, and most notably Tupac Shakur who avocated a type of semi-criminal 'thug life' philosophy.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Yeah, but why "g"?
Today its used colloquially as a term of endearment and respect between friends in both the urban black community and among your average white middle-class poser community as well.
Damn, you beat me to it. Mad props to you.
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Meh, guess it depends on who says it. One of my favourite phrases as a cute white girl is "peace out, home skillet" which is along the same lines as 'g funk' or whatever... It's all about the delivery...Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Sounds rather dumb, though.
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I've heard many different translations, and heard it used on the subway many times. The most common new use is
"ahem" ::clears throat:: "G-UniT!"
Which translates, roughly, to Gorilla Unit, no Idea why that means anything though.
"ahem" ::clears throat:: "G-UniT!"
Which translates, roughly, to Gorilla Unit, no Idea why that means anything though.
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Ah...it all makes sense now...it is all so very clear....wait...no it isn't!
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Heh, kind of like how I sometimes call Utsanomiko "bitch".Zaia wrote:Meh, guess it depends on who says it. One of my favourite phrases as a cute white girl is "peace out, home skillet" which is along the same lines as 'g funk' or whatever... It's all about the delivery...
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Re: Who is This "G" You Speak of?
Ali G. He can be funny as hell.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Okay, perhaps our more urban members can answer this for me...
What does it mean in the hip-hop dialect to call someone "G"?
Oh, whoops..."G" in general, eh?
I didn't start hearing it until after "New Jack City." I assume it means what everyone else says it means. I've never had a clue...I figured it was interchangable with "brother," "homie," "C-H-A-R-L-I-E, Charlie Babbit, my main man..." and the like.
Same story with "diesel." That means big/strong/something of the sort. When a guy said I was diesel I thought he meant I smelled bad.
Maybe that IS what he meant...ugh...
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What I hate the most is that whenever you ask the person using the slang what the hell they are talking about, he or she get frustrated with you and says "nothing" or roll their eyes at you or such. They can't even explain their own phrases.
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? -Obi-Wan Kenobi
"In the unlikely event that someone comes here, hates everything we stand for, and then donates a big chunk of money anyway, I will thank him for his stupidity." -Darth Wong, Lord of the Sith
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"In the unlikely event that someone comes here, hates everything we stand for, and then donates a big chunk of money anyway, I will thank him for his stupidity." -Darth Wong, Lord of the Sith
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Hey, in all fairness, then, to pick another slang term, explain why the word 'cool' means 'hip and trendy' instead of a low temperature setting... Can you explain that derivation?IRG CommandoJoe wrote:What I hate the most is that whenever you ask the person using the slang what the hell they are talking about, he or she get frustrated with you and says "nothing" or roll their eyes at you or such. They can't even explain their own phrases.
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That one is actually easy: to be "hot" is to be angry, agitated, or the like. Cool, then, is the opposite...relaxed, kinda happy-go-lucky. Even on the molecular level, it's like that But you have to know what "hot" means, of course, other than its equivalent in Kelvins or degrees Celsius , to get that.Zaia wrote:Hey, in all fairness, then, to pick another slang term, explain why the word 'cool' means 'hip and trendy' instead of a low temperature setting... Can you explain that derivation?IRG CommandoJoe wrote:What I hate the most is that whenever you ask the person using the slang what the hell they are talking about, he or she get frustrated with you and says "nothing" or roll their eyes at you or such. They can't even explain their own phrases.
So I know exactly what you mean, Zaia. In the proper cultural context, something like "diesel" should make as much sense as knowing "the opposite of hot-headed" makes sense to me.
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seanrobertson wrote:That one is actually easy: to be "hot" is to be angry, agitated, or the like. Cool, then, is the opposite...relaxed, kinda happy-go-lucky. Even on the molecular level, it's like that But you have to know what "hot" means, of course, other than its equivalent in Kelvins or degrees Celsius , to get that.
So I know exactly what you mean, Zaia. In the proper cultural context, something like "diesel" should make as much sense as knowing "the opposite of hot-headed" makes sense to me.
See, I've been eating, breathing and sleeping West Side Story lately, so Diesel to me is a hot-headed member of the Jets.
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