comes from the slang "you mad?" or "you mad bro?"
Eric: FUUUCK SOMEONE JUST SHOT ME IN THE LEG
Me: you made?
Eric: (rages even more)
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1) The question that arose mid-ninties in response to the gang-related question "Where you from?", the purpose being a greeting that identifies the asker as a civilian and confers a subtle assumption that the person being asked is also a civilian or is not gang-related anymore.
2) A deviation of Standard English that asks about location.
"No, it ain't 'where you're from', you know it's 'Where you at?'" - Lighter Shade of Brown
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Something usually between a dating couple or close friends, said to explain that they appreciate, like/love one for their true personality, not possessions or fake personality
Tears were streaming down my cheeks by the time he told me earnestly, "I like you for who you are."
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Do you understand/do you know what I mean/did you hear me...
Yo I have the sick flow... (You Heard)
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Used to ask one which gang and/or group the associate with. Much more "gangsta" then "Who are your friends?" Used at the beginning of every episode of The Bernie Mac Show and in one episode can be seen embroidered on the back of Bernie's maroon, velvet outfit.
Who you with? or Who you wit? example:
Bernie Mac walks on stage;
Bernie (to crowd): Who you wit?
Crowd (to Bernie, all together): Who you wit?
This dialogue continues until Bernie actually starts his act, however unfortunatelly for both parties neither found out who the other was "wit" and the question "Who you wit?" goes unanswered for all of eternity.
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It means are you trying to me for a joke you batty boy. And go suck your mums cock
'What you tryin to take me for? Are you dizzy?!'
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