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Keep It Street

A parting remark and friendly reminder to stay true to the game

"Ann, I'm fittin to roll out..." "Alright Jenny, Keep it Street."

by Ann Couzins and Jenny Sallee April 14, 2008

59๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


bakalakadaka street

From Team America: World Police. Fictional, stereotypical name for an arab place.

I've got five terrorists going southeast on bakalakadaka street

by Dirge October 12, 2004

149๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


Street Sweeper

(1) A 12-round revolver style shotgun originally designed in S. Africa. A weapon of destruction. (2) Any number of shotguns converted to 10+ round capacity.

Let's see how this bulletproof glass stands up to my street sweeper.

by David Garcia September 13, 2003

662๐Ÿ‘ 112๐Ÿ‘Ž


street smarts

Someone who knows when to avoid potentially negative situations, that even with a favourable outcome, will not result in any value to them. Also able to read between the lines.

Tony did not have street smarts because he went down the dark alleyway instead of the one that had sunshine and flowers.

by Street smart May 1, 2009

321๐Ÿ‘ 51๐Ÿ‘Ž


Hitting The Streets

A term no longer used by society! Used before "Internet", before "Cell Phones", and during a time when "Call Waiting" on home phones and "Pagers" that could only vibrate and show a number, were the best of communication technology. "Hitting The Streets" was a term everyone used to use when they wanted to meet new people or to see what their friends were doing. This time period was less judgmental and you got to see everyone in person and get phone numbers from people using paper and pen, then calling them to find they are never home. This is why everyone had to "Hit The Streets", because everyone would hang out in large groups, at friends houses, malls, theaters, parks after hours, 24 hour coffee houses, and clubs that stayed open till sunlight. Gas was cheap so you could fill up your gas tank twice a day and have money left over for fast food places which were the largest hang out spots. Police were out numbered by public crowds then so they left everyone the fuck alone and would respond only when called on for help.

First Person: "hears a knock at their door and answers it"

Second Person: Hey, you're home.

First person: Yeah, just chilling with some girls I met hanging outside the movies, what are you up to?

Second Person: I got the car tonight, why don't we go Hitting The Streets? We could swing by Taco Bell for about five hours, then around 2am see who's hanging out in front of Wal-Mart, then later hit "Make Out Point" at the park.

First Person: Sounds good, one of the girls said we can all sleep at her place afterwards. Her parents will be leaving for work about 7am, just in time for us to get there before 8am to crash together.

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Now everyone judges everyone by their online profiles, wanting to know every detail about them before conversing by e-mail, and getting a phone number now is considered "Making It To First Base", as that used to mean getting a kiss. No one goes anywhere anymore, and police now stroll the streets like Nazi New World Order Thought Police bothering innocent people and beating the shit out of protesters till they push back in which innocent people being brutally assaulted by police get slapped with assault charges.

by Selective January 16, 2011

217๐Ÿ‘ 34๐Ÿ‘Ž


bath street

the place you tell your mother/mates that you met your latest girl/boy friend when you actually met them online.

dude a> hey where'd you meet that hot blonde
dude b> bath street
dude a> theres alot of that going around
dude b> word

by Olle Olsen August 29, 2006

62๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


street juice

street juice is a combination of water, and sugar. the origin of "stree juice" is unknown. but is reputed to have started in the hood as a replacement for koolaid.

guy1: whats up my nigguh?
guy2: nothin.. watchin b.e.t. sippin on some street juice
guy1: o tite tite.. man b.e.t. is like the greatest channel ever, i love how it portrays the black youth, i can relate so much.....................i love viacom

by kriegz May 21, 2007

159๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž