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Brookwood Where You At

A song/rap created by a group of seniors at Grayson High School in GA. It calls out Brookwood High School, their rivals. The rap is quite creative and catchy, and it uses no profanity. It became semi-viral getting 41,000 the day after it was posted.

student A: Have you seen Brookwood where you at?
Student B: YEAH, its epic.

by thetruthpersonofawesomeness October 25, 2011

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Brookwood where you at

A rap that was created in order to challenge our rival - brookwood - in a very creative and friendly way. It quickly sky rocketed after it was posted on YouTube. The night of 10-28-11 the game came neck to neck with 20-some-odd seconds left in the game when a ram intercepted and ran for a touchdown. Making the final score 14-7 Grayson. THIS IS RAM NATION WELCOME TO THE CELEBRATION!!!!

Dude, I can't believe how many people played "Brookwood where you at" after we won on Friday!

by RamFan2012 October 30, 2011

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Where You From

A phrase used by Gang Members to verbally identify other Gang Members. Either friendly, or hostile.

Hey, where you from?

I'm from hell for you Homie. Families. Orange Grove Street Families.

by CeeJay!!! March 3, 2007

41๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


where you from

What do u claim? do u bang?

by chello February 21, 2003

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where you stay at?

where are you?


background:
Hawaiian slang
straight from the locals

"where you stay at bruddah?"

by timebomb a.k.a. No1(ThC ~rep.|shout2:peteza,funk,D$, Joei bones,Ryan,Huli,Lunchie) April 12, 2004

45๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


Where you goin?

Where you goin?- (Phrase) A phrase used when either drunk or in video games (Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2). A good phrase to use when you fuck someones shit up or when someones shit IS fucked up (trashed)

Yo Mike in COD I blasted this dude with the shotty and asked him where he was GOIN!!! It was priceless

-Ayo Joey!

-Yeah?

-WHERE YOU GOIN?! (Everyone laughs)

-I have no idea where I'm goin......

by b33tsk33t (holla at me) January 2, 2010

4๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Where you off

A phrase lazy northerners use instead of completing a full sentence. What they actually mean to say is "Where are you off too?"

Alright Pet, where you off?

by Chris VG November 28, 2007

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