What city got the GOAT slang?

What city got the GOAT slang?

  • NYC

  • Miami

  • Philly

  • Chicago

  • LA

  • Houston

  • NOLAI go

  • The D(no :dame:)

  • ATL

  • Bmore

  • Bay Area

  • DC


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Barnett114

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You said give me the song where they saying this. I thought you meant the word Opposition not it's abbreviation meaning the same thing.:stopitslime:

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Slang takes on the form new spellings for various reasons

Saying the whole word and spelling it correctly and using it in the correct context is not slang
 

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:russ: Tell em champ, these fools dont know rap originated in the bay area

shyt the civil rights movement originated here too

We took our swag n influence n the world ran with it

:mjlit:

LA aint shyt, NY aint shyt, da souf aint shyt, Chi town aint shyt, philly aint shyt

BAY AREA WE DA BEST!













:troll:


I was with you until you dissed the Souf my nikkah :dahell:

In case you aint already know



:banderas:
 

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A Villa Straylight.
:ohhh:damn 97?



:mjlit: Bay nikkas was saying it in 95.
:umad:

we're both wrong

Contrary to popular modern belief, Lit is a term used to describe mildly intoxicated. It was often used by blues and jazz musicians in the 40s, 50s and 60s to describe the "sweet spot" in which someone was drunk enough to be relaxed and play better, without being wasted and suffering from motor skill impairment.
 

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Then from where? I’m those connotations, I beg to differ.
I've seen slide used in context since the 80s/early 90s in LA and here, related to gang culture.
I assumed pole/tool/stick have been in reference to guns for damn near a century.
 

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slang can also be alternate or exclusive use of a word in context, i.e the word Bad or Dope.

full
 

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I've seen slide used in context since the 80s/early 90s in LA and here, related to gang culture.
I assumed pole/tool/stick have been in reference to guns for damn near a century.
:francis:

Sure.​
 
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