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real talk, all yall are hatin on my swag, i guess it is what it is tho fam
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Originally Posted by Whateversclever
the word "hate"
my boy will show me some kicks he copped, ill be like i dont like em and its called "hatin" lol
and those myspace broads that always say "haters make me famous" "hate me, love me, im still on ur mind" like damn ya really full of yourself
especially when they some 400 pound chicks purple skinnies and played out i love ny shirts
Originally Posted by Rell
Originally Posted by Danny Tanner
Swag, Swagger, Swagged up, Swag on..etc
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co-sign, itll go the way of other commercial "hip-hop" buzz words soon enough though (see: playa, player, bling bling, pimp, pimpin, hustlin, hustler, etc.)
Originally Posted by Falcon4567
"In these tough economic times"
Originally Posted by Danny Tanner
Swag, Swagger, Swagged up, Swag on..etc
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TRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by TOUCH MONEY
low key
me too, i cant stand thatOriginally Posted by Nash
I hate "chill" used as an adjective ie. "That's chill", "he's chill", "is this chill?"
Originally Posted by Club29
not really a phrase, but when people add the letter S to the end of mom.
like "yeah my moms works there"
or "yeah i got it from my moms"
What the hell is that nonsense? You got multiple mothers, pal?
ive never heard that before but it sounds horrendousOriginally Posted by Verdykt
I @+!#$*% HATE HATE HATE when girls call their best friend Besties. I don't know why but it sound so stupid to me
Originally Posted by Danny Tanner
Swag, Swagger, Swagged up, Swag on..etc
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Especially when the kiddos in tall tees and vans let me know that they "got their swag on"Originally Posted by shaqtus92
"Swag" and any other variation of the word. It's gone too far
Originally Posted by awwsome
I'm convinced you have hemroidsOriginally Posted by fearthenut
"Real Talk"
Honestly, if you have to point out to someone when you're being serious by announcing it at the start of a sentence, your opinion should automatically be nullified all together. It make you sound like a moron.
"Fam"
I don't understand if this is some resurrected phrase from the Black Panther Party, but it is absolutely unnecessary in all contexts. There is not one instance in which it is relevant. Again, moronic.