Want to sound hip and cool? Here's a list of slang for you to use around campus lol. Funny!
all that
of a superior nature; wonderful or attractive.   
"Jaquin think he's all that." "That song is all that and a bag a  chips!" 
all up in my biznezz
when someone is  meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."  
"Quit  asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?" 
aw yea
Oh, yes. 
aw  naw
An expression used to express disagreement or disbelief.  As if to  say, “Oh, it isn’t so!”  
"Your man was with Jen last night." "Aw  naw!" 
ax
ask.  
"Let me ax you  somtin!" 
baggin
v. To pick up on someone of the opposite sex.   
"Oh, Sherri baggin’ Mark."  2. v. To make fun of or to ridicule   
"Rasheed was baggin' on Dre' yesterday so hard that they almost got into a  fight." 
balla'
n. Someone who flaunts money.   
"Check out that baller over there . . . let's jack his car!" 
ballin
v. To flaunt money. To be noticeably rich.  
"Yo .  . .check out his Mercedes . . . he ballin!" 
bang
n. Any party, but especially a party where promiscuous  girls may be present.  
"Let's check out that bang at Jo's crib tonight."   2. v. to have sex.  
"Check out that squirrel. Ooooo . . . I'm gonna  bang that tonight!"  3. v. to fight. 
bank
money.  Usually a lot of it.  
"He got  bank!" 
be easy
A  plead for someone to calm down or relax.  
"Girl what you trippin for? Be  easy!" 
benjamins
money. Usually hundred dollar  bills, hence the reference to Benjamin Franklin on the U.S. 100 dollar bill.   
"It's all about the benjamins." 
bent
a  skewed impression of reality.  
"You got me bent, I ain't like that."   2. to be high or drunk.  
"Jack got bent last night at that  party." 
biscuit
n. Another reference for a gun. (See also hammer and  tool.) 
bling-bling
(sometimes pronounced “Blang-Blang”) Used to be jewelry such as silver,  platinum, or diamonds and sometimes gold.  Now the word expands to describe  extremely expensive style of clothes, cars and general life-style.  
"Did you  see Donald Trump’s house in The Apprentice- I’ve never seen so much bling  bling!" or "Jose’s blinging it!" 
blow
n.  refers to cocaine.  
2. adj. very  bad.  Although used as a verb, it is an adjective.  Similar to “it  sucks.” 
bootylicious
adj. sexually attractive.  
2. adj.  voluptuous.  Not too skinny-- looking very attractive with plenty of "booty."   
"Beyonce looked bootylicious in that outfit!" 
boo-yah!
An exclamation used in celebrating a victory.   
"Boo-Yah! I whooped you in dat basketball game!"  2. an expression  added at the end of a short, insulting speech.  Used like  
"So,  there!" 
bounce
see "Let's bounce." 
breezy
n. A female. a girlfriend.  
"Check out that breezy  over there." 
bust a cap
v. To shoot someone. **See   
"I'll bust a cap . . ." 
bust yo grill!
v.  To bust someone's 'grill' means to hit them in the mouth or beat them  up. 
busta
someone considered a lowlife or  weak.  See scrub.  
"Get out of my grill.  You a busta!" 
bustin'
v. (derived from "busting") executing an action,  usually flawlessly, that takes skill.  
"Check out Dominic. He's bustin' some  phatty moves!"  2. v.  to make fun of them or insult them.  
"Yo  Tisha, why you always bustin on me?" 
butta
adj. to be of good or smooth quality; like butter.   
"Now that's the butta!" 
cake
Money.   
"If I can't bake cake, then I'll take cake." 
Candy
a code word for sex.  
""I went to Jaquilla's house  last night and she gave me some of dat candi""  2. a code word for  the club drug known as ecstacy.  
"Where did you buy that candy that you had  at the rave last night?"  3. the shiny, glossy coated paint job on a  car  
""All the ATL n#^&@$ wanna jack,
cuz i'm from texas, they never  seen candy with a fifth on the back." 
cap
v.  To insult or make fun of.(-cappin', -capped)  
"Why you always cappin' on me?  Don't make me open up a can on you!"  2. n. To shoot someone, To put  a cap in ones posterior.  
"I'm going to cap your [email protected]#" 
cashed or cashed out
When you are out of money.  
"I’m all  cashed out brah."  2. When something is empty.  
"Hey, put some  more weed in this bowl . . . this is cashed!"  3. when someone is  high on drugs.  
"Yo Willy . . . I’m cashed out son." 
Check  up on it
to jirate or press up on a female usually while dancing.   
"Last night at the prom, Kiesha finally let me check up on  it." 
chillin
v.  to simply "hang out" with no purpose or reason.  
"I'm just chillin wit my  friends." 
coo
cool. 
cool
if you don't know what this means, please exit  now. 
cool wit dat
I'm o.k. with that. 
crib
n. a house.  
"Let's go back to my crib, I got a lil'  sum- summ'm for you." 
da bomb
n. A mid nineties term for the best. A great thing  or situation.  
"That CD is the bomb!" "His corvette is the bomb!" "This place  is the bomb!" 
da hood
The "neighboorbood" or  refering to a certain side of town.  
"Meet me in da hood at  7." 
dank
n. Good marijuana or weed.   
"Let's go smoke some dank."  2. adj. very good.  
"That's some  dank weed." 
dat
that. 
dawg
n. a title for your friends, see "homie."  
2. a  guy who goes with all the girls, even if he has a girlfriend. A tramp.   
"Jimmy's such a dawg! Look at him over there with those  hoochies." 
dog
see "dawg" 
doggin' on
being mean or cruel.  See "baggin'"  
"Kion,  why you doggin' on me?" 
easy
good bye.  See "late"  or "peace."  
"I'll see you later.  Easy!" 
feel  me
v. to understand or affirm.  
"I'm about to smack you up for tryin  to front on me in front of my peeps, you feel me?" 
fo sho
For sure  
"Hey Mike, you gonna be there?" "Fo  sho!"  2. Yes. Absolutely. 
fo'  real
derived from "for real."  Meaning yes, that is very true.  
"Mrs.  B. give us so much #$%^ homework!" "Fo'real!" 
fo'  rizeal
See "for real." 
fo' shizzle
(often used with “Fo’ shizzle my nizzle”)  For  sure. (see “nizzle” for it’s definition.) 
foo
n. (derived from fool) a friend.   
"Whasup foo?"  2. an insulting name for someone.  
"What you  lookin' at foo?" 
G
n. (derived from "Gangster") A  name for anyone you would associate with. A name when greeting a friend.   
"Whasup G?" 
ghetto
adj./adv.  1. Something undesirable.  
"That place is ghetto."  2. Something  excellent.  **See “ghetto fabulous.”  
3. Saying or doing something you  don’t have to.  Like hanging your clothes on the balcony when you have a dryer  they can be put in. 
hella
1. adv. used in  conjunction with another word as an intensifier. As if to say “very.”  Derived  from “A hell of a lot of . . .”  Examples include: hella-cool, hella-stupid,  hella-crazy, or hella-funny.  
"I called your name hella times, but you didn't  come."  “That’s because I had hella fun last night."  2.  adj.  extremely large quantities  
"He had hella cash!" 
hit it
To have sex.  
"When  you gonna let me hit it?" 
hook  me up
A request for assistance, usually seeking some sort of material or  financial gain.  
"Oh . . . Ding Dongs . . . come on man, hook me up . . . let  me mack on one of them!" 
hook up
v. see  “hooking up.”  Also used as noun as in “the hook up.”  See “getting the hook  up” 
housed
To be very badly beaten at something, whether sports  or a fight or a rhyme battle.  
"The Celtics got housed last night."   2. to get extremely drunk, high, or wasted.  
"We got housed last night  at Tomeka's bang." 
in the heazy
See "in the house." 
koolaid
One's business.  **See “all up  in the kool-aid."  
"Why you always gotta be gettin up in my koolaid  Boo!"  2. Someone’s stuff.  
"You better get up outta my koolaid,  or I'm ganna bus a cap in yo a**!" 
let's bounce
Something said when it is time to leave. Let us  leave the premises now. 
let's roll
a phrase used  to express that it is time to leave. See "let's bounce." 
my  bad
a phrase said to admit guilt in a situation.  
"Oh, that's not your  grandma, that's your mom? My bad!" 
off the hook
Exceptionally good.  
"Did you see John’s new  22” spinners?  They was “off the hook!" 
oh snap!
A phrase uttered in  disbelief or when something bad happens.  
"Oh snap!  Look who just walked in  here!”  “Oh snap.  I forgot my math again!" 
old  school
adj./adv. Anything that is old, but not necessarily bad.  In reference to music, it may be referring to it as "the good ‘‘ol" music.   
"Hey Kelly, why you playing that old school song?" "Cause old school's  tight!" 
peeps
short for  "peoples."  Meaning friends and family.
  
"Props to my  peeps." 
pimp
adj. Very admirable or desirable. Extremely good.   
"Check out his pimp ride!"  2. n. a male who is extremely  admirable, especially with the women.  
"Take notes fellas, I'm the  pimp!" 
pimp-daddy
Someone extremely  “pimp.”  See “pimp.”  The pimp of all pimps.  Someone who excels in all the  qualities of pimpdom.  
"Look at Billy pimpin all dem ho’s. He’s the  pimp-daddy braw!" 
pimpin'
A guy trying to  pick up on girls.  
"Look at him pimpin'."  2. Something very cool  or ghetto fabulouse  
"Hey dawg, them new sneakers by Tha Game is pimpin' I'ma  get some of those next week." 
playa
(pronounced "playa") Someone, usually, but not always, a male, who "dates" a lot  of the opposite sex at the same time. Or someone who has a different girlfriend  or boyfriend every week or so.  
"Sheila, you ain't all that. John's a player,  and you the flavor of the week!" 
represent
Trying to do your best;  to achieve some respect.  
"I'm just tryin' to represent." 
riding dirty
Driving with drugs or  drug paraphernalia.  
""I know these fools wanna catch me riding  dirty."" 
rollin'
chillin', hangin'  out, rollin' with the flow, takin' what life gives you.  
"I'm rollin' with  the homies."  2. a term used when under the influence of Exstasy(x).   
"Hey, are you rollin?" 
scrub
n. Someone  undesirable.  Someone who thinks he’s “fly” but really he’s a “busta.”  
"Man,  I ain't hangin' out with them scrubs!" 
tight
adj./adv. an older term that  still maintains its presence that means good or very nice.  
"Man . . . did  you see that lowered Cadillac? It was tight!"  2. mad, angry or  upset.  
"Yo, your pops is tight."  3. to get really intoxicated  and or messed up on drugs.  
"Yo dawg, we got tight as hell last  night." 
wack
adj.  Weak, uncool, or poor quality. Something  undesirable.  
"That girl is wack." 
wacked
see "wack." 
wanksta
a  “wanna-be” gangsta 
wassup
(derived from "what's  up?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. 
you feel me?
A question asked to make  sure someone understands you or where you’re coming from.  See “feel  me.” 
young
adj. References something small or  undersized, particularly an article of clothing.  
"Look at that young shirt  he's wearing!" 
youngin
Or “young.”  A young  boy on the street.  
"What's up young?"
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