1. Used to denote what is going to happen.
2. Asking what is needed to attract people to a fatty beat. i.e.: A f'in sweet beat track that allows people to get into a song.
3. A rap song by Murphy Lee, featuring Jermaine Dupri
1. Wat da hook gon be, man?
2. "Wat da hook gon be on this fatty beat, dog?"
3. Lyrics of Chorus: "Wat da hook gon be? See, I dont need no f'in hook on this beat, all I need is a track in the background, my headphones loud, keepin' the blunt goin' round. And I'm a rip it."
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this term is used in resident evil 2 remake a couple of times when the tyrant (mr x) inflicts physical dominance over an ordinary character
this was also written in a song
streamer: encounters mr x
youtubers: X GON GIVE IT TO YA
AYE SAY 4KTREY WHO GON DIE TODAY 4KT NAWFSIDE 38 WHO GON DIE TODAY
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Welcome to southern Louisiana, where we dont just retrieve, we donโ gonโ getcha gotcha.
The express of someone's interrogation on who could possibly stop them, used as an ironic way to say no one can.
Person 1: If we were the last people on earth and we had to reproduce to make the world continue, would you reproduce with me?
Person 2: No because that means our kids would have to reproduce with their brothers and sister-
Person 1: Who gon' stop me? If we the last people on earth, who gon' stop me?
Man f*ck you,
I'm gon cut you,
No! I'm gon cut you
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As the lady was jogging, her gi-gon-bon-flopolies smacked her chin.
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