A combination of âthatâs a betâ and âword.â Its meaning is basically âsounds goodâ or âyouâre right.â It was originally spoken as âthatâs a wordâ but overtime it devolved to âdassa word,â which is now considered the correct pronunciation and spelling.
âYo are you going to Delaneyâs?â
âNah prolly just gonna chill at the crib with some bouls. Itâll be better vibes.â
âDassa word.â
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The noun version of âchill,â usually used to describe a scene or situation that is chill. âChillcharâ isnât used in everyday vernacular, instead itâs used to distinguish an occasion that is particularly chill.
âYo what are you doing tonight?â
âIâm hanging out at Andrewâs prolly gonna have a fire pit and smoke some cigars. You should come, itâll be a chillchar.â
âYo word, that sounds like a chillchar!â
Means âalright bet.â Basically means âsounds good.â It can also be used as a noun, for example âthatâs an ard bet,â which means that the thing being described is agreeable/pretty dope.
âYo can you grab a 30 rack from Gilpâs?â
âDonât need to, Rickâs bringing a couple cases.â
âArd betâ
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A place you fall asleep, usually after smoking a lot of weed, or after drinking at a party. A âsackspotâ is usually refers to somewhere other than where you usually sleep, for example a friendâs couch.
âYo I call this sackspot!â
âDamn Eric, I was gonna sleep on that couch.â