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ghetto

1) A run down area of any town or city, but most often used in terms of the inner city. Any area with low or non-existent property value. May or may not refer to a high-crime area, but often does.

2) Anything that is jury rigged, broken in some way, or otherwise of generally poor quality. Refers to the frequency at which poverty-stricken people must improvise to survive on low income.

1) Pine Manor is a ghetto so full of drug dealers and other criminals, that it is often nicknamed "Crime Manor."

2) The students called their portable classroom "ghetto" because one of the windows is broken, the walls are covered with mold and ancient spitwads, the desks are falling apart, and the whiteboard has a number of inexplicable dents in it.

by King Asshat XVIII of Asshatia June 23, 2005

448๐Ÿ‘ 64๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ghettoing

To lower the class of a situation, person or place. To make something more poor in taste or social status.

Shane keeps ghettoing the country club by bringing his boys on the golf course and smoking weed.

by dbmetter July 30, 2009

46๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


ghetto

When someone is to be described as "ghetto" - it is used to describe that persons STATE OF MIND. "Ghetto" can be both a noun and an adjective. So, in this case, it is used as an adjective where white and Asian people can be just as "ghetto" as black people. Normally, this results from the poor living and upbringing conditions. "Ghetto" is a derogatory term used towards individuals who lack the standards of manners and ethics.

For some reason, "ghetto" is normally directed towards black individuals. However, it is believed and has been proven that other individuals of a different color can and have acted just as poorly.

"Ghetto" is NOT black or being black. "Ghetto" is how an individual looks at the world and acts accordingly to the "ghetto" belief. "Ghetto" is how one presents themselves in how they dress, act, and speak that acquires itself from the poor conditionings of a "ghetto" (ref. ghetto-.noun) up-bringing.

That girl/boy is ghetto.

Why is she/he so ghetto?

That ghetto bit*h needs to chill.

That ghetto bit*h needs to chill with all that ghETto tYpE.

by Unconventional July 31, 2008

2195๐Ÿ‘ 462๐Ÿ‘Ž


ghetto

1. A section of a city in which a large population of a minority is confined to a small space, usually due to economic status. Many residents of these areas are less financially stable than other areas.

2. Of or pertaining to "the ghetto"

The state is trying to increase educational fudins to the ghettos

by Anthomanic August 23, 2006

196๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž


ghettoness

the essence of ghetto

Too much ghettoness at this party.

by imation September 24, 2003

76๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


the ghetto

the neighbourhood where all gangs and drug dealers are. yk the ghetto ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž get it?

human: im in the ghetto.

*gun shots in the background*
human: ratatata

by renegade grenade January 5, 2020

119๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


ghetto

1. (n.) an impoverished, neglected, or otherwise disadvantaged residential area of a city, usually troubled by a disproportionately large amount of crime
2. (adj.) urban; of or relating to (inner) city life
3. (adj.) poor; of or relating to the poor life
4. (adj.) jury-rigged, improvised, or home-made (usually with extremely cheap or sub-standard components), yet still deserving of an odd sense of respect from ghetto dwellers and non-ghetto dwellers alike

1. John's paranoia about triple-checking whether or not he's locked his car doors comes from his growing up in the ghetto
2. "Why you always be talkin' ghetto? Get yo'self a propa' e-ju-ma-kay-shun, kid!"
3. Jane hid her head in embarrasment as her mom shamelessly committed the ghetto act of stuffing the restaurant's bread rolls, sugar packets, and silverware in her purse
4. "A TV Guide duct-taped to a 4 foot stick?! That's one hella ghetto 'mote control!"

by k1 October 12, 2001

10462๐Ÿ‘ 3150๐Ÿ‘Ž