Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
erm.. just naming all the ones i can think of.... alot may be outdated as hell..

tight - cool
crunchy - stupid (you feel crunchy you feel stupid...)
sweet - cool
cracking (what's cracking - what's up)
crunk - (dunno exactly of a term, but getting rowdy while getting drunk)
go upside your head (hit you in your head)
bust you in your grill (hit you in the mouth)
scuff (slap you in the back of th head for saying/doing something stupid... i.e., that's a scuff...)
I know you here that "minute" a lot, slip. We use the term "minute" to describe any length of time. For example:

"Are you coming over?"
"Yeah, I will be there in a minute."
or
"Damn, fool...How've ya been? I haven't seen you in a minute."

Get it?

I also use the term "fool" a lot. I don't know...I think it's a Mexican thing, but all you whities feel free to use it, because it is merely another word for friend, and is rarely used to deliberately offend.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Everyday Slang/Talk/Words In Your Area I was just pondering to myself that around here, there are certain ways we talk that might not be used anywhere else. Just wanted everyone to share any words or slang or overall talk you might use with your friends or are just popular in your area. Around here, we often substitute the word 'mad' in for 'very' or 'a lot' or 'many'. Example: "I drank mad beers last night" or "I was mad high yesterday". LOL, it doesn't really make a lot of sense, but a lot of people say it...probably Rating: 5