A means of saying good bye, similar to holla back, and 1.
A means of saying a compliment or keep doin wat you do.
Created in philly, an originated by rapper santana crooze
Keep it Pimpin-
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a phrase like take it easy, but used selectively with really good friends who you know to be very chill and/or easy going all the time.
instead of saying take it easy, because you know they will, youd say keep it easy
Hey man, you doin ok? Heard you were dumped" "Yea, cant do anything about it. Just move on, ya know?" "For sure, well I have to go. Keep it easy man
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When you mean what you say, but you don't say what you mean.
Keeping it 70 is when its not a lie, but not the whole truth.
examples:
"I don't believe so" (Because I know so)
"I feel like I've played within the rules" (that I set for myself).
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Derivation of Keep it Real, meaning to be true and not be fake, with the plural 'z' added to make it sound even more real.
I don't know about you, but I'm going to keep it realz, dude.
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to watch over; be a lookout for
"stay by the window and keep six for any cops."
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An old three letter phrase lots of students write in school yearbooks all over America. Students originally thought that it seems nice to say "keep in touch," just because the majority of people separate off to different colleges after high school. Thus, people figured that it will be a nice little lasting word, just to be polite, and stay friends, and not be forgotten. But thanks to a little invention in 2004 called facebook, there seems to be an excuse for those people with a "keep in touch" in their yearbook, to actually keep in touch. This is commonly referred to as the Keep In Touch Paradox, by students years later. Some girls may have written the abbreviation in the yearbook as K.I.T., which is just a fast way to write keep in touch. That would be like saying thanx instead of thank you.
Rachel: Remember Gloria from high school? We were such good friends back then, but then we just kind of moved our separate ways and drifted apart.
Ross: Gloria and I weren't great friends in high school, but we had chemistry together in junior year and she wrote "keep in touch" in my yearbook. I guess that's an excuse to add her as a friend in Facebook.
Rachel: Good for you, Ross, despite the fact that you probably don't know each other.
Rachel's Soliloquy: (snickering) She's probably going to be sorry she ever wrote that in Ross's yearbook.
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What Fritz the Cat may have said if its creator R. Crumb had let him express it in the 1960s-1970s X-rated comic strip he once penned.
I can imagine that during one of Fritz the Catβs many sexual escapades chronicled In that iconic comic strip that he would have uttered the words, βkeep on fuckinβ!β