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street cred

n. The currency used in the University of Washington Greek System. One quanta of street cred is a "tablet".

Probe: "Why is Joel out in the alley with no shoes on kicking Psi-U's dumpster?"
E-Rock: "Dude, it's all good. He's gonna plan a biad with them, and earn us like 9 more street cred tablets."

by Stampy October 26, 2005


Street Cred

Credibility where it counts - on the street!

Guy came up and stole that boy's bike and she she went after him and said "give it back" and he did, cause she's got street cred.

by martinzed May 15, 2009


street cred

credit used to by black people to buy food

Rosco: Hey, do you have any "street cred?"
Dominique: No, used it all up at churches chicken
Rosco: Did you get grape soda?
Dominique:Yeah
Rosco: Sweet

by cubicle of ice August 03, 2008


Street Cred

Noun. A person's culmulative respect in the hood based upon several factors:

1.). Appearance and dress
2.). Personal experiences around Gs
3.). Ability to freak a Black or identify different types of alcohol
4.). Hard slang and hood talk
5.). Willingness not to snitch.

All these things together boost up your street cred.

Brah, that dude got on them new Jordans and I saw him smoking a blunt and drinking a 40 earlier . He got mad street cred!

by Terry Bad Ice March 30, 2017


cred operations

Create, Read, Error, and Delete. These are the four basic operations of any transactional database.

LOL!

I asked my DBA to run CRED operations, and the results came back questionable.

by whoizsfl December 13, 2016


sheet cred

Respect between writers, or of readers for a writer, based on the quality and substance of their writing. Amount of writing published or number of copies sold can be, but isn't necessarily, a factor, as quantity is not always indicative of value.

I don't care how prolific he is or how many copies he's sold, James Patterson has no sheet cred. He's good at driving plot, but that's about it.

by formicah February 01, 2011


porch cred

A display of one's popularity defined by the number of individuals relaxing on one's porch compared to one's neighbors.

Dude, only three people are out here, next door like twenty people are on the patio. This is really killing our porch cred.

by Brutal Iris March 18, 2011