A cool synonym for a violent criminal, popular among non-thugs. The word itself has a much cooler history, and it comes from Hindi "thag", literally meaning "swindler" or "deceiver", and it was used by the British to denote a disorganized group of Indians who worshipped goddess Kali - a violent and most powerful avatar of Shakti who defends the innocent through military prowess and brutality. They committed brutal murders, silent assassinations and theft in her name, mostly against the British. In fairness, many historians question the validity of the British account of thugs, since they might have blown their threat out of proportion just to solidify "Britain strong" image among royal subjects, when in fact they were nothing out of the ordinary.
American "thug": I sit around on my ass all day, high on coke, occasionally mumbling ghostwritten lyrics into the mic to the producer made beat.
Indian THUG: I just strangled the British wife in her sleep, decapitated the father, then kidnapped and sacrificed the daughter to Kali, the goddess of badassery.
The definition of thug is (to be) Truly Humble Under God. lt is definitely appropriate to casually say it in religious spaces.
Chad: “Hey man, you’re so smart. Idk why you don’t boast more.
Conner: Oh, thanks bro. It’s just ‘cuz I’m a thug.
''thug'' is a person that follows and belives in God, and stays humble.
Thug stands for ''Truly humbled under God''
Jeffery is a thug ''Truly Humbled Under God''
Short for Truly humble under god
A: "Hunter is a really religious person
B: "Yes, he's a thug"