a nigga is a black person and can be used as in insult.
person 1: HEY NIGGA
Person 2: WHY YA CALLIN ME A NIGGA
Person 1: BECAUSE I FUCKIN CAN ITS THE LAW
Person 3: Hey guys what's going on?
Person 1 and 2: SHUT THE FUCK UP DISCORD MOD 300 POUNDS LIVES IN MOMMYS BASEMENT NO LIFE NO GRASS TOUCHED OLD HAIRY VIRGIN.
Person 3: o u c h.
Definiton: An insult or a black person
Person 1:N I G G A
I call this "the people's key". It's a common key used in folk music and ballads. It's also a simple key to play in.
Songs in the key if G Major:
Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) by Green Day
Let Her Go by Passenger
Maybe It's Time by Bradley Cooper
Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
Knockin' On Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan
the sweetest, most intelligent, kindful, and helpful human being that always makes sure that you always feel loved. roger is a blessing, and is always online ready to talk with you. roger will always be here for you, and he’s waiting for you to text him. hes patient, and he’ll wait years for you to come back. he’s more than just a friend.
hey, did you text roger g back yet?
aw damnit, i didnt! let me do that now.
G-Talk? ~ Truth.
Reference:
Kevin Gates ~ Perfect Imperfection
G-Talk? ~ Truth.
a real G speak legalese cause a real G free
if a nigga throw sign language he either a real G or he wanna B free
"G na Diyez" is a playful term used to describe a class section, specifically grade 10 - St. Augustine (class of 2024-2025, that is known for being active, competitive, and determined to succeed. It's a twist on the phrase "G na G" which means "game na game". By replacing the last "G" with "Diyez" (Spanish for "ten"), it signifies that the grade 10 students are not going to be left behind and are dedicated to working together as a team to achieve their goals.
it's a way of saying that grade 10 is a group of students who are passionate about winning, and they're going to put their best efforts into everything they do, knowing that teamwork and collaboration are key to success.
we actually don't use the term "g na diyez"
"g na g si georgene sa pagkaon ensaymada"
"g na g si zeth sa pagsaot"
"g na g si anexa sa pag deactivate"
"G na Diyez" is a playful term used to describe a class section, specifically grade 10 - St. Augustine (class of 2024-2025) under the advisory of Mr. Jason Labarete, that is known for being active, competitive, and determined to succeed. It's a twist on the phrase "G na G" which means "game na game". By replacing the last "G" with "Diyez" (Spanish for "ten"), it signifies that the grade 10 students are not going to be left behind and are dedicated to working together as a team to achieve their goals.
it's a way of saying that grade 10 is a group of students who are passionate about winning, and they're going to put their best efforts into everything they do, knowing that teamwork and collaboration are key to success.
we actually don't use the term "g na diyez" but "g na g"
"g na g si zeth kag si georgene ho"
"g na g nanaman si anexa sa pag deactivate"
"g na g nanaman si sir jason sa pagkanta out of nowhere"