the time when bomb guy is not mad as fuk
whitty in lo fight: leave me alone dim wits
BF aka tooth paste hair: no
One who has seen a lot but will never speak on it
Assigned to someone who comes from the bloodline of high rank cartel members.
Nickname that originated in East LA, Inglewood, Compton & Huntington Park.
Trustworthy indigenous man. Mexican / Native / Caribbean
Is known to be observant & calculated. Never opens up or expresses feelings or thoughts
Why they call him Cortez Los? “ Because he got ties to the cartel and don’t talk too much “
when i went to the barn there was los famas bullying a poor fama.
A LotStack is when you aquire, gain, or earn a large amount of money in secret or on the down low. You don't tell anyone about a Lo Stack because you don't want the government to know (you may not want people to know you made money or maybe you don't want to pay taxes) seriously NEVER EVER tell ANYONE about a Lo Stack!!!!!
Friend 1:"yo I heard that mf made a phat stack! He ain't never told no one neither but I found out! "
Friend 2: "nah motherfucker! I know what that shit was! He made the lo stack! Now he can live in the free world with nardwuar!"
The most severe case of senioritis possible. It is the point at which a Senior, who at any point of his or her last year of schooling whether it be high school or college, decides to not give a damn anymore.
Jane has finished all of her apps and no longer would like to do anything in school, the doctor diagnosed her with the disease of Los DobleSenioritisMaximusGrandios.
Los DobleSenioritisMaximusGrandios, is commonly known as senioritis, but is in fact a misconception, as it is really the point at which one honestly does not give a rats ass about schooling.
The expression 'lo and behold' is an idiomatic phrase used to express surprise, amazement, or astonishment at the sudden appearance or discovery of something unexpected. It is often used to introduce a surprising or unexpected turn of events in a story or narrative.
The phrase 'lo and behold' adds a sense of excitement and emphasis to the surprise or unexpected event being described, making it a commonly used expression in storytelling, anecdotes, and everyday conversations.
"He was working on a challenging math problem for hours, and then, lo and behold, he finally cracked the solution."