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keep moving

A commonly used cigar, that can be bought at almost all convience stores, and is used in rolling blunts. In some areas this is the standard cigar for blunts however it is often a debate of choice between keep movings and phillies. It is sometimes said that it is harder to cut and roll a keep moving than a philly. Almost all the time keep movings are never bought for smoking as is, if you see someone buy one or two you can be sure that they are going to be smoking marijuana. Sometimes, if you are in a convience store and you see someone buying one it is acceptable to exclaim some undesireable/ embarassing comment at the purchaser. However this should be a quick comemment that does not engage a conversation or fully exploit the buyer. It should never be a derogatory comment or something that could merit an ass kicking. If there is a cop in the store then you should not even say a word. Cashiers almost always suspect the smoking of marijuana when one is bought.

Sometimes said as "Keep movin'"

Buyer: " I need 6 keep movings "
Some Dude: "HOLY SHIT! I want to smoke with you"
Buyer " Shh.. I only got a zone"

by Post K man August 20, 2006

21πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Keep it 110

A term used to describe the dividing line between the appropriate amount of money spent on polos versus shoes. In other words, a polo that costs more than $110 should not be bought, since anything over $110 is considered "kick money." That being said, any polo costing less than $110 is acceptable and does not violate the rule of keeping it 110. Someone who keeps it 110 will spend $110 or above on shoes, while spending less than $110 on polos (including Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, or any other brand that typically costs around $70/polo).

Mom: Hey son, how was the mall?

Son: Straight; I bought a pink RL polo for $70 at Macy's, then I went over to Finish Line and copped me some new J's for $150. You already know I gotta keep it 110.

by thakid11 April 20, 2009

49πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


Keeping it real

It’s an ignorant saying used by a person that is rude and not tactful. But the person tries to make their rudeness acceptable by saying they are just β€œkeeping it real” or β€œJust being honest”. But in reality the person is accepting only the opportunities and rules taught to them by other ignorant people. Its all a lie, because if a person really β€œkeeps it real” then that person would not wear deodorant, would not bath or wash. etc (because that is truly keeping it real).

A woman walks down the street wearing a hair weave and fake nails. Then she runs into her friend and says, "Yeah its true. I got fired, but I told off my boss again. You know I'm keeping it real."

by DP NewYork April 2, 2013

53πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


Keep it on tap

Keep up the good work. Keep doing what you are doing.

"Keep it on tap, Dubs." "You know it, Lyle."

by NihLyle November 12, 2009

9πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


keep it wu

to act like the members of the wu-tang clan would act/ do what the wu-tang clan would do

-i keeps it wu
-keep it wu, homie

by b riz April 20, 2006

22πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


keep it band

Keep it band or keeping it band, maintaining a real relationship with people and always being candid with them.

Being straight forward.

Joseph: Hey, are you going to the library to do your homework
Christian: Keep it band with you, I'm probably not even going to go.

by ms.optimistic101 March 5, 2017

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


keep it 360

To keep it genuine, full circle and all the way around; probably the realist of real.

"Keep it 360, my nig"

by ima90sbb February 16, 2009

14πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž