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the deez

Used by a number of rappers refering to police,feds,dea,and other law enforcemnet agencies.

yo, toss the joint the deez is coming.

by synonomus wit anon April 24, 2004

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deez

1. n. slang for "these", usually referring to nuts, as in deez nuts.
2. a ghetto/hip-hop 'whatever', or 'f--- that'.

2. generally used to diss an idea or proposal by another in a conversation, e.g.
"man, you need to go to work"
"work deez"
"you want fries with that?"
"fries deez"
"yo, your moms' ass lookin' kinda nice.."
"moms deez"

by diesel6 November 1, 2004

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deez

Part of the term "Deez Nuts" firt popularized by the Album the Chronic in which snoop calls up a bitch and hes all
"Hey whatchu gon do today"
"Nothin gonna get my hair done get my clotes from the cleaners"
"Oh did whats his name get at you yesterday"
"Who?"
"Deeez Nuuuts"

Ima call this bitch up, see if she can lick on deez tonight.

by internuggler February 20, 2004

166๐Ÿ‘ 61๐Ÿ‘Ž


deez

usually said right before the word "nuts". Can be usually used as a quick, witty remark when somebody starts bragging, or says anything for that matter.

Like when somebody says, "Wanna go grab a bite?" you can respond with, "Why don't you grab a bite of DEEZ NUTS!!!"

OR when someone says "I'm a buy this and that..", you can say something along the lines of "Why don't you buy a pair of DEEZ NUTS!!"

by Edgardo Marartinez May 26, 2005

108๐Ÿ‘ 39๐Ÿ‘Ž


Deezed

A person who is unnaturally and/or unnecessarily muscular. This word can also be used to describe other attributes.

Mac Collins is deezed.

How deezed is Zaid?

by bonez4dayz June 29, 2011

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DEEZ

DEEZ (Definitely entertaining emotional zebra) is something you say when you see a really entertaining zebra and you get emotional. It is very popular these days.

I saw a DEEZ when I was in Zimbabwe.

by Imaginedragondeezxxxx January 14, 2022


deez

N. See also: These nuts, schwettys.

A casual appellation of the male genitalia.

That bitch was all over deez nuts.

by John Billingsley October 29, 2003

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