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Street Deb

The opposite of street cred. An amount of street cred so low as to be negative.

A: I think we should get out of here, this looks like a rough neighborhood.

B: Nah, man. We cool. I've got street cred around here.

A: I don't know, man. With that unicorn backpack on, you might be operating on street deb.

by Doctor Badvibes March 5, 2010


Street dog

A street dog is an athlete that hasn’t had the classical training that others receive. Street dogs might not have the technical skill, but there isn’t one athlete that will out work them. Street dogs work like their lives depend on it. They grind day in and day out. A street dog is dangerous because they have NOTHING to lose.

“I only recruit street dogs...ain’t no store bought dogs out here.” - Geno Auriemma

by Spooky J the Slime Prince May 24, 2019


Hill Streeted

When big old fat John Boy is walking home from the bar drunk and falls and hits his head on the asphalt of Hill Street.

When Officer Mike found John Boy lying on the curb of Hill Street with blood all over his face, Officer Mike exclaimed, "Damn John Boy, you got Hill Streeted!!"

by OT-2-B Working March 10, 2010


Street Assassin

someone who is good at street riding and finding good street spots

Joel: Lets go for a ride
Styler: Yeah, why not i say
Matt: You guys are street assassins

by STREETASSASSIN September 26, 2009


ninjas on the street

Dope ninja looking dudes who participate in anime and parkour.

Aye Richard look at those ninjas on the street.
Sick Gerald let's ask the if we can join their club

by Youaintgonevanomyname May 25, 2017


street poof

(The "look" of the clothes you wear) The clothes that you would wear down the street that would normally be worn by gays, however you are not gay and you like how they look.

Street Poof - the look. Tight denim shorts above the knee with the bottoms rolled up or simply canvas shoes on any occasion.

by Nuftie November 4, 2013


street humor

low class humor, usually includes word play and slang.

Jew mad bro?
Cause I did Nazi that coming.

The joke relays on word play, thus being street humor.

by PopcornTime April 12, 2015