Fat Ground Squirrels are groundhogs that at first glance someone belives to be a squirrel.
Person 1: "That's one fat squirrel."
Person 2: "That's a groundhog."
Person 1: "That makes it a Fat Ground Squirrel"
“Serving (Ground Beef) “
A Slang Term for “Black Tar Heroin”
Made Popular by “Shoreline Mafia”, a term to refer to “The Sale/and or distribution of, the street drug known as ”Black Tar Heroin”
“When I went down to Atlanta, I brought a pack down and me and the dogs served some “Ground Beef” at the Trap”
A sports ground opposite bohunt Worthing school. A place where the public go, bohunt kids do PE and roadmen and gangs hang about
The manor sports ground, England is opposite bohunt school
pulls girls on the ground
pulls girls on the ground
Chester's Diva stadium! The biggest shithole in the football league!
"We are playing Jester pity next"
"Where is it the Lego ground?"
A term to define rather crowded areas, such as clubs, suited for pursuing/hunting a one night stand.
Rebecca, that ol' cougar has expanded her hunting grounds, she now runs around at Beat Palace and the LaZ Lounge, if you want to bang her, be there around 10pm.
A uncredited Hip Hop Genre that uses a lot of African Genre Samples from the following Genres: Highlife, Coupé-Décalé, Soukous, Juju, and sometimes Afro-Beat.
Prince African Press: (Listening to Music) Oh my God! Now that's Hip Hop!
Allahdyummu: Um ..... (SMH) .... not really.
Prince African Press: (Annoyed) What the fuck you mean man?! This is Real HIP HOP!
Allahdyummu: Not really! That beat is Afro Ground.
Prince African Press: (Controversially) What the FUCK is an Afro Ground.
Allahdyummu: (Calm) Hip Hop Music mixed with African Samples.
Prince African Press: (Thinking To Himself) .................. really? Wow, based upon samples, you do have a point. Brother you sharp man.
Allahdyummu: (Laughing) Thanks. Oh, by the way. It should highly be considered a Sub-Genre of REAL HIP HOP MUSIC. Because when you listen to the Hip Hop looped Traditions used by Producers back in the days, other Producers can re use what Producers have looped before and mix African Samples on that loop. Get it?
Prince African Press: Yeah. G I never thought about it that way. Hump. You learn something New Everyday.
Allahdyummu: Indeed.