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S Letter
S1W
(n)
The Security of the First World; the military dancers on stage with Public
Enemy at their concerts. SA
(n)
Wrong spelling of the Mexican word ese, which means dude. "SA's cool,
don't fuck with them boys" - Ice Cube (Really Doe). sack
chaser (n)
Woman using a man for money. Sactown
(n)
Sacramento, California. sagging
deuce (n)
A lowered Cadillac car. scarface
(n)
A scarface is someone who is a gangster or models themselves on the
character of Tony Montana in the film "Scarface"(1983). Scarface
is one of the most influential films with regard to hip-hop. Many of the
samples used on rap albums are from Scarface. Many phrases you hear used
by rappers are copied verbatim from Scarface. Examples include The Geto
Boys album (Geto Boys) the hook for "Fuck Em' All" is sampled
from Scarface. The sample at the beginning of the Kool G Rap song
"Fast Life" is from Scarface. The rapper Scarface took his name
from the film. scheme
(v)
To plan to do something to get someones money, most often by cheating.
"And the girls that been scheming, gonna get creamed when I" --
The Gravediggaz (Tonite is a special nite [1995]). school
(n)
A specific era in hiphop history. There have been many discussions about
the difference between the "Old School" and the New
School". One accepted view was put to words in alt.rap by Charles L.
Isbell: All
of time can be divided pretty easily this way: -
Everything before "Run DMC" (Run DMC [1984]) It
gets harder after that, but maybe you'd have to label parallel movements
with stuff like: +
Everything before "Straight Outta Compton" (NWA [1988]) and
"Amerikkka's Most Wanted" (Ice Cube [1990]) for the West Coast
Gangsta Movement Others
seem to think we're about to enter the Everything before "93 'Til
Infinity" (Souls of Mischief [1993]) era for the Ascendency of
Hieroglyphics, but I'll reserve judgement on that. There
are also several dark moments: MC Hammer ushered in the HipPop Era and
Vanilla "No I really used to be rich; May I take your order?"
Ice ushered in something unspeakable (Snow, if nothing else). Hmmmmm,
here's a way to pass the time: what are the key moments/movements and what
albums/artists best represent them? How have they influenced the direction
of rap? Making no value judgements, I'd have to say that the four most
influential hiphop moments/movements are the ones I listed above and for
obvious reasons. Scooby
Doo 1)
(n) The cartoon character. scope
1)
(v) Look at something. "Scope that bitch" scrap
a lick (v)
As in "can't scrap a lick", meaning, can't put up a fight, has a
poor fighting ability. From Dr. Dre (Fuck wit Dre day). scratch
(n)
Money, loot. "Scrilla scratch paper" -- E-40 (One love [??]). screw
(v)
To play a hip-hop record at a slower speed, said to accentuate the bass
and facilitate mixes with ballads. Also screw mixes, get my screw on.
Originated in the late 80's, when Fresh Records released 12" singles
at 45 rpm. Many DJ's missed the speed designation and mistakenly played it
at the slower 33 rpm speed. Many listeners began to intentionally request
those records (esp. Mantronix's "Fresh is the Word") at the slow
speed. Now done with CD players with variable pitch (or vinyl). scrilla
(n)
Money, loot. "Scrilla scratch paper" -- E-40 (One love [??]). Seatown
(n)
Seattle. "Everybody in Seatown and T-Town!" -- Sir Mix-A-Lot
(Seattle Ain't Bullshittin' [????]) sell
out (n)
Doing something purely for the financial gain, Selling your soul.
"Did Ice Cube sell out? You say hell no!" -- Ice Cube (When will
they shoot? [??]). sense
(n)
An abbreviation of the word "sinsemellia", which is a form o
marijuana that has no seeds, because it is isolated from male pollen
during te blooming process. Instead of making seeds, the marijuana plant
makes more THC, hence this "sense" is more potent, and generally
better than standard ganja. serve
1)
(v) To defeat an opponent with skill. set
1)
(n) A denomination of one of the larger gangs, a set is not necessarily
friendly with other sets in the same gang. "Baby girl asked me what
set am I claiming" - Sir MixaLot (Rapper's Reputation) set
tripping (v)
Killing someone in your own gang, but who is in a different set. i.e. a
different street but in the same gang. "I come around your corner,
but I ain't set tripping. But I will, wet niggas and wet women with the
calico" -- Z-Ro (Mo City Don [????]) shackles
(n)
Handcuffs. shank
(n)
A custom made knife as used in prisons, made from whatever materials are
available. "You better grab your shank, cuz ain't no fistfight"
-- Dr. Dre (Lil' ghetto boy [??]). Shaton
(n)
Shaton or Shaitan is an Arabic word meaning "devil". "At
night the evil armies of Shaton don't play" -- Fugees (Family
business [1996]). Shea
Town (n)
New York, from Shea stadium. sherm
(n)
Under the influence of drugs. "Smokin' dope is like a sherm high
niggaz think they learned to fly" -- 2Pac (Hit 'Em Up [1998]) or
"Niggaz gettin' shermed out" - 2Pac (To Live And Die In L.A.
[1996]) sherm
stick (n)
Marijuana dipped in embalming fluid. shife
(adj)
See mark or newjack. A rookie or one who purports to be more than he is.
"And he knew he was shife, he knew he was hype" -- Bust Down
(Nasty bitch (intro) [1993]). shimmy
(n)
See booty. "Shimmy shimmy ya!" - Ol' Dirty Bastard (Shimmy
shimmy ya [1995]). sholda
than show (interj)
Surer than sure. shook
one (n)
Individual who acts like he is tough, but when things get hectic or tense,
he gets scared and acts like the punk he really is. They have been shook
up by the reality and are labeled shook ones. "Shook ones" --
Mobb Deep (Shook ones pt. II [1995]). short
(n)
Vehicle. shorty
1)
(n) Little person. "Holla at your boy 'What's the problem shorty?'"
-- Jay-Z feat. Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Memphis Bleek (1-900-Hustler [????]) shotty
(n)
Shotgun. show
and prove (v)
Demonstrate. show
case (v)
To carry out a fraud. siamese
(n)
A person who acts two-faced. sike
(n)
See psych. simp
1)
(n) Derived from simpleton, used for rhyming with pimp. "Short baby I
ain't no simp, but the nigga in the suit ain't nothin' but a pimp" --
Too $hort (Cocktales [??]). sister
(n)
Woman of the same group; friend. skank
(n)
A scandalous woman. "Sell the skank a dream bigger than life and she
gon' stick around for the shoppin' spree, alright" -- Big Tymers (10
Wayz [????]) skeet
(v)
To ejaculate. "This hoe she sucked my dick behind the store and I
skeeted in her throat" -- Ying Yang Twins (Georgia Dome [????]) skeezer
(n)
See freak. "If you wanna know what a skeezer is, it's a girl who's on
my jock cause I'm in showbiz" -- LL Cool J. (??? [??]). skill
(n)
General ability; ability on the microphone. skins
1)
(n) The lips of the vagina. "She likes to bend over and then she
spreads the skins" -- Brand Nubian (Slow down [1990]). skirt
(n)
A female. skitzing
(v)
Acting bizarre or crazy, from schizophrenic. skully
(v)
Getting oral sex performed. "My buddy, daz dilly, we gettin' skully"
- Kurupt (My Buddy [1998]). skunk
(n)
A medium grade and smelly form of marijuana. SL
(n)
Reference to the SL class of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The SL class is the
series of high-end roadster models. "You deserve flowers and candy,
the simple things in addition to the SL's, baguettes and rings" -- LL
Cool J feat. Marc Dorsey (Luv U Better [????]) slab
1)
(n) The ground; to lower a car to the slab: to lower down. "I'm
breaking em down to the slab" -- Rage (The chronic [1992]). slamming
1)
(adj) Dynamic. slang
(v)
The act of selling drugs. slanted-back
(n)
A Caddillac Seville, because of the slanted trunk of the earlier models. slap
skins 1)
(v) Slapping hands together. Slauson
(n)
Los Angeles street. "The sun went down when I hit Slauson" --
Dr. Dre (Let Me Ride [??]). sleep
[on] (v)
Ignore. (v) To be unaware or unprepared. You can creep up on someone while
they are "sleeping" (even if they are awake). slipping
1)
(adj) On the downward trend, losing the edge. "Cause you're
slipping!" -- Boogie Down Productions (You're slipping [1988]). slob
(n)
Derogatory name for a member of the Bloods, an L.A. gang, used by members
of the Crips, another L.A. gang. slow
your roll (interj)
Slow down whatever you are doing. "Slow ya roll like your leg was
broken" -- Kurupt (For my niggaz and my bitches [1993]). smacked
(adj)
Under the influence of drugs. smashing
(v)
See slapping skins. smoke
1)
(v) Killing someone. "Right then, I knew I had to smoke his ass"
-- N.W.A. (Gangsta gangsta [1988]). snap
(n)
a form of verbal jestering. Also French and English speaking Africans
especially in Dakar and Paris say 'oh snap' in two contexts. 1) 'oh snap'
if you get bagged on (snapped on) and 2) meaning 'oh shit' as in 'I didn't
know' or 'I forgot something'. snaps
(n)
Money. sneakers
(n)
Sportswear shoes. "I wear my sneakers but I'm not a sneak" --
RUN-DMC (My Adidas). snow
(n)
Cocaine. soggy
indo (n)
A joint (see marijuana) that has been dipped in PCP or something. soldier
(n)
Non-OG gangbanger. South
Central (n)
Los Angeles area. A very important place for gangsta rap. Origin of a lot
of rappers. "South Central fool, where the Crips and the Bloods
play" -- Ice-T (O.G. Original Gangster [????]) SP-12
(n)
The E-MU SP-12 (or SP-1200), a high-end sampling drum machine for rap
music production. These pieces of equipment came out around 1985 and 87
respectively. The SP-12 did not have an internal disk drive, but EMU saw
the problems since it only worked with a Commodore diskdrive. So they made
the next model with an internal drive. Incidentally Ced-Gee of Ultra-Magnetics
was the first person in hip-hop to use this machine which has become one
of the most sought after pieces of equipment to date. So much that EMU has
reissued the SP-1200. "Just me, a mic, and an SP-12" -- Young MC
(Album Filler). spliff
(n)
Jamaican marijuana cigarette, see marijuana. spray
(v)
Firing a round of bullets. "Pulled out the uzi, cruised by and
sprayed him" -- Ice Cube (Gangsta's Fairytale). sprung
1)
(adj) Erected. "Sprung, niggaz call her lips 'n lungs" -- Ice
Cube (Check yo self [??]). squab
(n)
Shortened form of "to squabble"; to fight, physicallly confront.
"Quick to squab, always down for the job" -- E-40 featuring Suga
T (Sprinkle me [??]). squash
(v)
To end, Squash that beef. squeeze
the trigger (v)
To shoot a gun. "Yo homeboy,squeeze the trigger!" -- Ice T.
(squeeze the trigger) [198?] St.
Ides (n)
A specific brand of maly liquor. Ice Cube and Scarface have done radio
commercials for St. Ides. "Gotta get tha S-T-I-D-E-S, first of tha
month" -- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (??? [??]). stab
out (v)
To leave. stack
up (v)
Making money, often used in conjunction with paper. "This kid
here is all about stackin' up" -- Lil Bow Wow (Bounce with me
[2000]) steel
(n)
Pistol. "Finger on the trigger with my hand upon the steel"
--Cypress Hill (Hand on the pump [1993]) steez
(n)
Style. step
off (v)
Back away from a confrontation. step
to (v)
Engage a confrontation. "So don't step to me 'cause you boys 'll get
wacked" -- Ice-T (Power). step
up (v)
See step to. stilo
(n)
Pronounced as "steelo", is a term that like a lot of other
hip-hop terms originated in New York City. It is Spanish, and it means
style. straight
1)
(n) Okay. strap
(n)
A gun. strapped
(adj)
Strapped in: armed. strawberry
(n)
Someone who willingly exchanges sexual services for drugs.
"Strawberry, Strawberry is the neighbourhood ho" -- N.W.A. (Dopeman
[1988]). stroll
1)
(v) To be out on parole. "27 years old, out on parole, stroll."
-- Dr. Dre (Lil' ghetto boy [??]). Strong
island (n)
Long island. stunt
1)
(n) Sexual act. stupid
1)
(adj) Creative. sucka
(n)
person easily duped. Sucka
Free (n)
San Francisco. SWASS
(n)
Short for "Some wild-ass silly shit". SWAT
(n)
Southwest Atlanta. Home of Outkast, Goodie Mob, Kriss Kross, Parental
Advisory. Swayze
(n)
I'm out of here, I'm ghost. From the movie "Ghost" which
features the actor Patrick Swayze, used for example in a cut by EPMD.. sweat
1)
(n) over-patronize. sweet
(adj)
Cool, dope, fresh. swerver
(n)
Car. swing
(n)
To have sexual intercourse (Grand Puba). swing
low (n)
To have oral sex (Kool Moe Dee). switch
(n)
Your average toggle switch. Low-riding drivers use them to control the
hydrolics or any other electrical device in their cars. "Rollin' in
my fo' with sixteen switches" Dr. Dre
-- (Let Me Ride). syrup
(n) Cough syrup Promethazine, a prescription cough suppressant that is liquid codeine. It comes in a purple, red or yellow liquid that is most often mixed with Sprite or 7-up. It may also be spread on to rolled joints or cigarettes and allowed to dry, and then smoked. Also referred to as "sizer", "drank" or "purple jelly". Continues the Southern tradition of the slow "Screw Mixes" originated by DJ Screw from the early 1990's. Music is pitched to deliberately slow speeds to portray a warped, psychedelic feeling. |
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