A whole shit load
Used for years in the DC area to describe a lot of something and can mean anything
Being rich as fuck, ballin' outta control. Racks is a synonym for stacks; a stack being $1,000. Basically, if you stackin' money crazy high, you got racks on racks on racks. Made famous by Yung Chris' hit song 'Racks'.
That nigga Yung Chris might not have had racks on racks on racks before that song, but that shit is a hit, I bet he's rollin' now.
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lots of money; piles of money; money money money - like donald trump money or like morgan freeman voice money.
Oh, my bill is $104,345,899,990.09? Well, that's okay, 'cause i got RACKS ON RACKS ON RACKS.
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Incredibly large sums of money. But more appropriately, an adjective used to describe something that one possesses in copious amounts.
Justin spent racks on racks on racks last time he went to the grocery store, and now he has racks on racks on racks of Cap'n Crunch in his pantry.
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Originates from casino the gambling term "STACKS ON RACKS." Plastic "racks" hold "stacks" of 100 casino chips each. Since casino chips are uniform in size, a rack can hold $100 (if $1 chips) up to $500,000 (if $5,000.00 Chips). The "racks" themselves are also stackable. So RACKS ON RACKS describes the stacking of plastic chip racks....each holding stacks of up to 100 casino chips of any denomination as described. AKA a shitload of money.
I was on a heater and took racks on racks from that blackjack table.
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Stacks of money on top of stacks of money.
We got racks on racks on racks!!
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Comparing how much money you have financially, compared to another individual. Most common amongst men towards other men. A rack is the equivalent of one band, also known as $1,000. The more racks you have, the more "manly" you are compared to another man. It is comparing yourself financially to another man trying to punk you, most of the time that other man is a broke *****. Stay woke
"Let's go Bar for Bar since you wanna talk so much ****
Rack - "1 thousand dollars"
Bar for Bar/Rack for rack - "The challenge of comparing itself"