@Orbital-Fetus in this thread fukkin wildin
open ass was def a thing in NYC in the 80's-90's in school.
anyone could catch a hot slap to the back of the ass.
if the person who did it yelled out "open ass" then it was a wrap for you.
take that L and remember that.
one time in junior HS this kid brought a magnifying glass out on recess.
he got me lovely with it, burnt my ass for a second and then had a laugh.
after that he hands me the magnifying glass and i get the next one...
We used to call it 'gills'open neck was def a thing in NYC in the 80's-90's in school.
anyone could catch a hot slap to the back of the neck.
if the person who did it yelled out "open neck" then it was a wrap for you.
We used to call it 'gills'
If you said or did something stupid, you'd catch that slap
If we were someplace where and couldn't slap you, we'll just say 'save mine'
Amazing how we did the same stuff back then with no internet
We added the slapA gill was rubbing someone neck real hard giving them a feeling of rug burn, not a slap
We did the same shyt too, except you had to call "Run it!" On dumb shyt then everyone gets to light their neck upWe used to call it 'gills'
If you said or did something stupid, you'd catch that slap
If we were someplace and couldn't slap you, we'll just say 'save mine'
Amazing how we did the same stuff back then with no internet
Op got slapped but nobody was slap boxing.Why slap box if you gonna act like a bytch if you get slapped?
You sound like a p*ssy.shyt always led to a real fight. Wrestling is one thing, but if you land a slap to my face, we’re not gonna be cool for the rest of the day. I’m either gonna tell you “stop playing” or we’re fighting for real.
I hope the younger generation abolishes this ridiculous antiquated practice.
shyt always led to a real fight. Wrestling is one thing, but if you land a slap to my face, we’re not gonna be cool for the rest of the day. I’m either gonna tell you “stop playing” or we’re fighting for real.
I hope the younger generation abolishes this ridiculous antiquated practice.