A group of drunkards that you will usually find laughing, yelling, singing, rapping and fighting. They can usually be found stumbling down the streets of Plainedge, or gathering in public parks after dark. They indulge in massive amounts of Bud Light, Taco Bell, and the Ying Yang Twins. With a fistfull of Irish Pride, and, of course, a cold Bud Light, the Hood Angels will always find, or bring the party.
The Hood Angels: moepac, ray-z, dr. kay, h to the izza, bwoods, slim caity, gibney
the core.
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1. Aggressively representing your hood with pride when you're in a location outside your community.
He was bangin' the hood so strong at a party in East Oakland that he nearly started a riot!
Synonyms: goin' hard in the paint, reppin' the turf.
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A slice of bread or tortilla, whatever can be found that is a product of wheat, spaghetti sauce, and a slice of american or shredded cheddar cheese.
Martha: Oh yeah we went to Friendly's for lunch, it was great, I got the Honey BBQ Chicken melt.
Jimmy: Yeah? Well I was broke as shit, so I stayed home and had some hood pizza
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Hood-dripp
When you turn a rough hood style into Something stylish.
Turning a hood style into fashion.
Person: Hey bro that new swag got your Hood-dripp on point.
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A term used when a female does not prefer to put on a bra in the morning, in which she finds a large hoodie to hide her free roaming chest-icals. It also increases airflow and allows for flexible movement of their lady lumps.
I was so lazy this morning, I just ended up doing the hood over.
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A low-class, urban female or male who displays very little to no morals or self-respect that happens to live in an impoverished neighborhood. The Caucasian variation of the Hood Rat are known as Trailer Trash.
A) SABRINA on Madea's Big Happy Family (Byyyreeeeen!!!)
B) Hood Rats are always on the Maury Show getting paternity tests done.
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"Where the Hood At?" is a song by American hip hop recording artist DMX, released as the lead single from his fifth studio album Grand Champ (2003). The track is noted to be a diss track towards Ja Rule particularly in the first verse. Allmusic stated "The anthemic lead single, 'Where the Hood At,' is precisely modeled after previous DMX rallying calls like 'Ruff Ryder Anthem,' 'What's My Name?,' and 'Who We Be.'"
Hey, you heard Where the Hood At by DMX.