Help me out please!!!

Apr 02, 2006 13:21

A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped me out with this assignment. Without you I wouldn't have had enough information to complete it. So again THANK YOU!!!!!11one! And I should be posting a real post later tonight.

Hey bitches. So I need your help. (If you don't want to help me because I offended you by calling you bitches, I am sorry. Please ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 9

rizex April 2 2006, 19:43:15 UTC
If not enough people reply to this you could use http://www.urbandictionary.com/ to look up the words.

Fetch - hot, cool.
Gay - I know a lot of people use it for stupid, but I use it for sexual orientation.
Shorty - A hot babe that is shorter than the boy that is hitting on her.
What's good - what's happening!!! or what's going on?
Ice - Jewelry or to kill someone.
Bling - Jewelry
Frosted - Jewelry! C'mon, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
Crunk - Have a good time or get drunk.
Pwned - Owned? Taken advantage of? I don't know. I never really liked pwned. Possibly GERTED?
Tool - An ignorant or stupid person
Tight - Cool
Noob - A new person
Holla Back - Call me back
Whipped - Being controlled by your partner
Chillin' - hanging out
Sick - That's gnar!
Crash - I don't know this one.
Boo - Your LOVAH
Grub - Grindage
Hammered - To get extremely drunk.

Reply

blue4raven April 2 2006, 22:01:05 UTC
thanks Katie!!!
I would use the dictionary, but it's not a matter of knowing what the words mean or not. We're supposed to get a bunch of people of different ages to define the words for us and then talk about how and why the definitions change between the age groups.

Also I didn't know what "crash" was either, it's one of the words from another member of my group. But I think she meant it as "I'm gonna go crash at my friend's house for the night."

Reply

rizex April 3 2006, 06:03:23 UTC
Do you need for me to elaborate on why they change with age groups?

Reply

blue4raven April 3 2006, 15:46:25 UTC
No, that's just part of the assignment that I have to do according to what we've learned in class and what our text says about age and language use.

Reply


anonymous April 3 2006, 02:44:09 UTC
fetch - cool
gay - not cool
shorty - buddy/friend/significant other
"what's good" - ?
ice - money or jewelry
bling - expensive jewelry, diamonds
to get "frosted" - I have no clue
crunk - ghetto fabulous
pwned - schooled
tool - jerk
tight - awesome

<3 Megan =)

P.S. I'll be in Rockford in a week and a half. Will you be there?
noob
"Holla back"
whipped
chillin'
sick
crash
boo
grub
hammered

Reply

anonymous April 3 2006, 02:45:31 UTC
Whoops - I missed the 2nd half

noob - stupid person
"Holla back" - call me back
whipped - tired
chillin' - hanging out
sick - awesome
crash - go to sleep
boo - bf/gf
grub - food
hammered - drunk

Reply

blue4raven April 3 2006, 03:49:12 UTC
For Easter? I will be home, but only on Friday and Saturday. I unfortunately have to work on Easter Sunday up here at school. But I plan on coming home by 3:00pm on Friday.

I don't have any real plans made out so if you want to do lunch or something on either of those two days that would be awesome! I miss you lots!

Reply


anonymous April 3 2006, 03:38:24 UTC
wow i was going to help you out, but i think katie nailed it :)

Reply


ex_digitalpr763 April 3 2006, 06:56:19 UTC
Here's some definitions from someone who doesn't follow this retarded slang; meaning that these are the literal definitions that come to MY mind when I think of the word.
  1. fetch: to bring something; a puppy fetches a stick, an item fetches a certain price
  2. gay: same-sex attraction
  3. shorty: a short person
  4. "what's good": what someone asks a waiter at a restaurant?
  5. ice: frozen water
  6. bling: jewelry
  7. to get "frosted": uh, what a cake does after it's baked? I didn't even know this was slang.
  8. crunk: pretty sure this one means drunk
  9. pwned: Oh I could go into the whole etymology and history of this one. A variant of "owned", meaning to get severely defeated usually in a mocking way.
  10. tool: apparatus designed for a specific task; i.e. a hammer or wrench
  11. tight: opposite of loose
  12. noob: variant of "newb", labeling one who is new to something; noob however is negative in connotation and generally involves implication of stupidity
  13. "Holla back": never heard it used, no idea
  14. whipped: to be controlled by one's significant other
  15. chillin': relaxing
    sick: ( ... )

Reply


Leave a comment

Up