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#15756 01/23/01 08:57 PM
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Yo, wassup ya'll?
May I jump in on this one? What the aforementioned Slang Dictionary fails to note is that to offer props or to dis someone come from the same root. Props is widely used in hip hop culture. It is a short form of giving someone their proper respect or propers. Earliest usage I know of is from Aretha Franklin's classic Respect, where she demands her's. Dissing on the other hand is to disrespect someone. Listen to an hour of US urban radio and I guarantee you'll hear both. I've heard it used in some songs from the UK as well.


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I'm down wid dat, homes. I consulted my local hip-hop expert and he done tol me what you jes said, bro Doug.


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Word!


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After rereading this thread I realized that tsuwm had pretty much said it all.
Miggidy miggidy mad props to you and yours, sir!


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As a person who has actually used the word "props" in conversation, its kind of funny to read y'alls sometime snooty sometimes derisive responses to this post. For those of you who live in USA you should check out a radio call-in host named Jim Rome (most famous for being attacked by an NFL quarterback on TV) as the language that he and his callers use is so extremely filled with slang (props being one of their favorite) that it takes practice to understand them sometimes. He's highly syndicated and should not be too hard to find on your AM dial.


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I've often found listening to American 'ghetto slang' fun, as they're always coming up with new vocab to replace over-used and over-popularised words; one outcast that springs to mind is 'whack' and of course there's ones like 'cool' and 'dope' which won't die, though you won't hear many that are 'cool' using that terminology anymore.
I have the feeling those who pioneer these usages adapt their language away from the main stream for the very reason Josie pointed out; so most will find them harder to understand.


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'Only Doug' recognizes: After rereading this thread I realized that tsuwm had pretty much said it all.

'Tis true, tsuwm wields Occam's (hi, Max) Razor with a deftness nonpareil. But you, Doug, added the Aretha value. "Just a little bit..."


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The Aretha value: color??
Oh, that's GREAT!
sockittome!


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So many great words and phrases have come from hiphop culture recently. One you hear all the time now is "24/7" as in "keepin' it real 24/7" (thats 24 hours a day/7 days a week, for the unitiated). I'm picturing an SUV commercial on TV in my head right now.
There's also "411," as in, "I've got the 411" (information; directory assistance, geddit?). Although, that one always seemed a bit forced to me.
Any other good ones?


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I often ask my brother (who is in college in downtown Boston) for urban slang updates, and I will hereby pass some of them along. A "whip" is a car (i.e. "That is a phat whip, yo!"), "blingin'" is showing off an impressive amount of jewelry (preferably platinum) (i.e. "Nelly is blingin' in his new video"), and "one" is a sign off phrase (like "goodbye"). It's short for Bob Marley (and other Rastafarians') "One Love." I'll get more next time I talk to him.

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