mistermaxxx
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when you listen to R&B and Hip-Hop what new words or terms that you didn't know what they meant or the term did you learn and was in awe?
we all been there speak on it
we all been there speak on it
def the word ''swag''. never really knew what it ment before
down wit OPP :lol:
Yea, 'down with' meaning 'agree' or 'support' in this context, not 'disagree' or 'against'down wit OPP :lol:
I'm digging this thread. Basically, I learned English a lot through music, so when I'm on this thread, I get to look back on my high school days being one of few girls listening to both R&B and Hiphop. Also, I've always loved studying language and linguistics was part of my major courses back in college.
Slang is part of our vocabulary and our life, whether you like it or not. So, when one learns a foreign language, I think you must learn some slangs as well. I can see many teenage kids love to learn some slangs in foreign language just like they love to use their slangs in their mother tongue
You don't need hiphop to learn slang words. I get my teaching from Mike
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on the part in bold: You mean, English is not your mother tongue, just like in my case?Same here, I learnt a lot of English through song lyrics. Slang used to confuse the living daylights out of me in the early stages, when someone would say "I is..." or "them be going this way", and I'd be like - oh my god, WHAT?! Nowadays, I love it! I absolutely adore it when people sometimes talk like that, I find it fascinating.
Actually... "I dig this thread", :lol: I learned "I dig this" from hip hop as well.
"We be illin."---I like the way he says this. I'd like to know exactly what this means. Anyone?
on the part in bold: You mean, English is not your mother tongue, just like in my case?
Oh thanks a lot for breaking it down for me I knew "ill" can mean "great", so I guessed "illin" got something to do with it. Now I can see it has other uses as well.Well illin could mean that you are 'messed up' or just so wrong...like a big 'Fail' - or 'Buggin' Out' - or it could be used in a positive way .. like saying something is Mad ill could mean that it's cool as heck. it's all in how it's used in a sentence under the situation. Some people even use illin' as a way to express 'Hanging out' or 'Chillin' in a large way. Either way illin is always 'Epic' or 'Outrageous'.
Ill means Sick sick is Bad Bad can be Good so Ill Can be Great or go back to the general meaning simple sick/bad not great.
Run DMC made a song back in the 80's about Illin'
Edit: OH yeahh Beastie Boys also did a song with 'ill' too. I listened to both these songs/artists in the 80's all the time!
I see:yes:No, it isn't. I'm Polish.