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Cracker

A derogatory term historically used to refer to poor white people in the Southern United States. The term is believed to originate from the sound of whips cracking, associated with white slave owners and overseers who used whips to control enslaved people and drive cattle. Over time, "cracker" has evolved into a broader term that can imply a lack of sophistication or education among white people.

"In the antebellum South, slave owners and overseers were often called 'crackers' because of the sound of their whips cracking as they enforced control over enslaved people."

by Chris Ryder October 27, 2024


plug4r4r2x10s

A phrase used to emphasize someone as the top-tier "plug," typically referring to a major, reliable supplier of quality goods or products, especially in contexts like street culture or the drug scene. This plug is known for consistently supplying the best quality, often to other lower-level dealers. The “two tens” can signify double 10/10 quality, a perfect rating, or even refer to high-quality 10-inch car speakers, adding respect and credibility. “For real for real” reinforces the sincerity and authenticity of the claim.

1. "That dude’s the plug for real for real, two tens (plug4r4r2x10s)—nobody else comes close to his quality."

2. "If you want top-shelf, go to him. He’s the plug for real for real, two tens (plug4r4r2x10s). The guy’s legit."

3. "She’s the plug for real for real, two tens (plug4r4r2x10s). Not only does she hook you up with the best, but her car setup always has those tens banging."

4. "I only trust the plug for real for real, two tens (plug4r4r2x10s)—he’s got everything on lock, from product to sound system."

by Chris Ryder October 27, 2024