To force someone to leave somewhere, often used in medicine as part of the "Buff and Turf"
The gomer in room 8 just wouldn't leave and kept saying "go avay, go avay, go avay" so I turfed her to psychiatry
That's not among the last that this means you will keep doing what you do
Yo I just seen that turf robot he looks like an absolute g
Slang for weed,cannabis,marijuana whatever you like to call it.
To be used in the same vain of devils lettuce or Mary Jane and other euphemisms. And also works brilliantly as a substitute to refer to synthetic weed.
I coined it, it's up to all of you to use it now 👍
My dealer got me some mad terror turf, I couldn't get off the couch all night.
I'm new to town, can you help me find some terror turf.
The pubes that appear between and around the but hole, arse cheeks and gooch.
'she had a little more Moon Turf than expected, it made it hard to work around, even more than myself. She's started a turf war.'
dervish turf is the stretch wherein exclusively dhulbahante live
dervish turf is the stretch wherein exclusively dhulbahante live
dervish turf is the stretch wherein exclusively dhulbahante live
they're in dervish turf
"On turf" is a shortened version of "I put that on the turf", which originally means "I swear on my neighborhood". To elaborate, it means you are so sure of your statement that you'd give away your neighborhood to an enemy gang if you'd prove to be wrong (although, it's mostly a figure of speech because nobody will spend time fact-checking your statement). This term likely has its roots in California hoods (like Compton, Watts, and Long Beach), where the street or general area one is brought up in tends to be closely tied to one's identity.
"On set" (short for "I put that on the set") may be used as a synonym. Both terms were originally often used in context similar to "on gang", "on God" or "on my momma". Nowadays, they're more commonly used as expressions of hype, along the lines of "that's what's up".
Historical use: All we' got out here's a bunch of liquor stores and gun stores. On turf, they don't want to see us win.
Contemporary use:
1) It's goin' down tonight at the party! It's goin' be lit, on turf!
2) On turf, if she won't let a nigga hit tonight...
3) I' just been out here hustlin' tryna' come up. I don't wish harm on nobody innocent, and I put that on turf.