Bloods gang has female 'Bloodettes'
Most Bloods members are African-American males, although some sets have recruited female members as well as members from other races and ethnic backgrounds. Members range in age from early teens to mid-20s, but some hold leadership positions into their late twenties and occasionally thirties.
35 Female Blood members are sometimes referred to as “Bloodette” or “Ruby”; if a Blood member has a baby, the. child is referred to as a “Blood Drop.”
There are 4 main blood groups (types of blood) – A, B, AB and O. Your blood group is determined by the genes you inherit from your parents. Each group can be either RhD positive or RhD negative, which means in total there are 8 blood groups.
015-Let me Know. 025-Hold Me Down. 025-You Sure? 031-What's Poppin Blood.
"Soo Woo," which means "Bloods rule." A greeting of "soo woo" is returned with the greeting of "woo" "Five" is a reference to a fellow UBN member. "Big homie" refers to a higher ranking member, while "big fool" generally refers to the senior ranking member present.
genealogy, lineage, parentage, pedigree, birth, blood, descent, extraction, family, heritage, origin, stock, strain.
Cribs was chosen to reflect the young age of the majority of the gang members. The name evolved into "Crips" when gang members began carrying around canes to display their "pimp" status. People in the neighborhood then began calling them cripples, or "Crips" for short.
Gangsters often keep their girlfriends in the dark about their criminal activities to protect them from reprisals and detection. But in some cases girls found themselves at risk of violence, including rape, by their own gang or rivals and believe they cannot turn to the authorities for help.
Ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar syndrome can lead to coma, and a reading above 500 means your blood sugar is uncontrolled and your health is at risk.
It's popularly said the name Bloods is an acronym for “Brotherly Love Overcomes Overrides and Destruction.” However, the Bloods, given their origins as a counter-Crip alliance, likely take their name from 1960s slang, blood, short for blood brother, referring to a “fellow (young) black person.”
The Bloods organize in a structure that sounds almost like the military. You enter as a soldier and work your way up through the ranks of five levels of generals. After that, the organization becomes almost mob like. Like organized crime underbosses, the Bloods have a “Low 0-20 “and a “High 0-20.”'
It is extremely important to realize and understand that not everyone who wears a particular color, or who has a tattoo, is a gang member. Bloods wear red, Crips wear blue. There are thousands of gangs in the U.S. and most identify with one or more colors of every description.
As their name suggests, Bloods identify with the color red and consider themselves “Crip Killas”. Bloods disrespect Crips by crossing out the letter “c” and calling Crip members “Crabs”.
Crip* is reclaimed language used within disabled communities. It has a long history of being used as a slur, but now is used as a marker of pride, insider experience, and camaraderie. Not all choose to use it, similar to the reclaimed word queer.
LOC commonly used by members of the Crips stands for “Love of Crip.” The six pointed star commonly referred to as the Star of David is used by the Crips. As seen in the above example, Crips use the number six which corre- sponds with the six pointed star.
The longest family tree in the world is that of the Chinese philosopher and educator Confucius (551–479 BC), who is descended from King Tang (1675–1646 BC). The tree spans more than 80 generations from him and includes more than 2 million members.
A blue blood is an aristocrat. Blue bloods come from privileged, noble families that are wealthy and powerful. The word blood has long referred to family ties: people you are related to share the same blood. One specific type of family is composed of blue bloods: members of the aristocracy.
Blood relatives means mother, father, child, brother, sister, grandparents, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, first cousins, and any of the foregoing relatives by adoption.
A rare blood group antigen, Ola (Oldeide), associated with weak Rh antigens.
Some claim it derives from Swahili; others believe it imitates the sound of police sirens. The most likely explanation, though, is that soo woo is a variation on woop woop, a slang way to express excitement. During the 1990s various Bloods members started using woop woop to greet one another.
Omertà is a code of silence, according to one of the first Mafia researchers Antonio Cutrera, a former officer of public security. It seals lips of men even in their own defense and even when the accused is innocent of charged crimes.