for sure my African American friend; popularized by Snoop Dog, but originating in African American communities to accommodate rhyming words which didn't have enough syllables
Alicizzle izzle blizzle than yizzle.
This new doggyfizzle televizzle gon' be off the hizzle, fo shizzle my nizzle
Translation: This new Snoop Dogg television show is going to be off the hook (meaning great), for sure my negro
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Originated in medival England in the 17th century, this phrase has changed in meaning completely, from the orignal shorthand denotation of "Alas! An advasary has come upon us! To the catupults!" to the modern definition of "Please grease up my penis."
Old: Bartholomew, the dastardly barbains are attacking! Foe Shizle mine nizle!
New: Bitch step up! Fo shizzle my nizzle!
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THE REAL DEFINITION!!!
Snoop Dogg did NOT originate the colliquialism of adding the suffix' -izzle, -eezy, -iggedy and so forth to common everyday phrases. If you actually know your hip-hop history, this type of language originated from "Double Dutch Bus" by the Gap Band. Download it and listen. Frequent examples of such rhetoric are sprinkled across the track.
However, to the credit of Snoop Dee-Oh-Double-Gee, he took something retarded and made it sound FULLY SHICK M8!
"Dizzuble Dizzutch, the Dizzuble Dizzutch!"
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"fo shizzle mah nizzle" is a bastardization of "fo sho mah nigga" which is a bastardization of "for sure my nigger" which is a bastardization of "i concur with you wholeheartidly my african american brother"
ghetto person 1- "dat gurl at dat bbq wuz wak son"
ghetto person 2- "fo shizzle mah nizzle!"
me- you're lame.
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A modernized and extended version of the infamous Shakespearean Hamlet line, "To be ... or not to be?"
"Fo' shizzle ... o' no' fo' shizzle? Dat be the quizzle, my south-central British nizzle."
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i agree with you wholeheartedly, my african american brother.
dude1: this guy r teh ghey
dude2: fo' shizzle ma nizzle
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for sure my --insert colloquial expletive beginning with "n"-- .
Just to clarify... The "izzles" and "izzos" were introduced to urban pop culture by Double Dutch Bus in 1981, however, Snoop took it to a new level. Snoop interpolated Double Dutch Bus (which was written by Bill Bloom and Frankie Smith) and originally performed by Frankie Smith (NOT the Gap Band).
Dizzouble Dizzutch... Double Dutch.
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