A black redneck is a lot like a white blues player. A black redneck wears a cowboy hat and boots, chews tobacco, goes to or participates in rodeos, drives a pickup truck, and writes or makes country music. A black redneck talks with a drawl.
The black redneck was at the Grand Ole Opry the same night the white blues player was at the House of Blues, and he fit right in.
Actions or speech given by a person (usually white) to impress/support black people in order to gain supportive credit from black people in return. Examples usually include speech that complements or reference to black culture in order to relate to them.
Brad: Hey Marcus! Did you see me at the Black Lives Matter protest yesterday?
Marcus: yeah man you were right in the middle of it!
Tre: Come on Marcus, you know he’s just trying to get black points.
Rap where the lyrics are serious. Typically talking about drive-bys and such. Unlike popular rappers, these rappers might actually commit these crimes.
Did you hear about the rapper who shot up the house? He was making black rap, he wasn't joking.
A frightening entity discovered on the 1900s, who terrorizes and stalks persons. He resembles a object show character with his black circle body, limbs, red eyes and eyebrows, and a invisible mouth. He has a size of a typical chair. He gained notoriety since on the 1910s when campers were terrorized by him at the forest in the US state of Georgia.
"I've seen a Black Circle at school corridor when I was a kid. No joke, that's so creepy!" - Someone who has seen this entity
Is a rare book written in the 80's by various rappers. You can usually find a copy at a local bodega, behind The Source magazine. It has terms and sayings used by the everyday thug. Most white people study this book to learn how to talk to their black friend.
You: You got mad squabbles b!
Me: squabbles is in the black dictionary
You: let me check in the black dictionary
You: ya it's their, originated in Compton, 1986
a very cool and awesome person
sirius black is a homosexual
A character in a novel called "Criticism of the General Population".
Rebecca is a talented singer looking for fame, and when she comes across an organization called the ARK Music Factory, her dreams seem to be not far away.
After her first song is released, however, thousands of people die from hemorrhaging ears. She finds that the song that she sung, "Friday", is cursed, and will cause listeners to either die a slow, agonizing death or go insane. Rebecca also finds that ARK Music Factory had tricked many other people into the same situation as her.
The world marks her as an evil witch, and condemns her to the pits of hell...
Rebecca Black must have gone through a hard time.