An often insulting term for Italian-Americans and/or Irish-Americans to describe Irish or Italians who abandon their working class/blue collar roots to pursue a more upper class/white collar career - such as, for example, a lawyer, doctor or, in some situations, a cop. The term is most commonly used in the New England region of the United States. Like nigger or nigga for black people, when used among fellow Italian-Americans or Irish-Americans, it's not too controversial; otherwise, it can be seen as quite offensive. The term is used a few times in Martin Scorsese's acclaimed 2006 crime drama, The Departed.
Mikey: What about Dominic's son? How's he doing?
Paul: That lace curtain motherfucker? He's going to law school!
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v. To get beat down by somebody, who is usually with a group of people, to the point of embarrassment. Getting laced and tied usually happens outside of a gay club or on the block, and mostly used by "the girls" (aka black gay men).
James: Ooooh girl did you hear the T?
Jamal: What gir?
James: Bitch! Jaylen was talking mad ish at the club, so Jeremiah and his Judys laced and tied him during the fallout!
Jamal: OOOH GIRL! That's real T!
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To get the shitty end of the deal
Damn, That's bammer laced!
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Lace up means life is hard but you just should get ready and wait what life brings you and give a damn about what stress you at the moment because destiny will make it right (:
A: "I'm so affraid of the exam next week"
B: "lace up."
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A trend started by Nazi punks by lacing their shoes with red laces. This trend has evolved to have different colored ladder laced shoe laces mean different things.
Don't lace your boots with white laces Jas, it lace code for white supremacist!
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man imma lace you with this picture?
what Carly told you , lace me with it ?
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Lace Theο»Ώ Fuck Up is a metaphor for getting ready for what life throws at you
"But the world sucks, better Lace Up"
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