1. cut short; short; stubby. 2. irritable; impatient; short-tempered.
irritable; impatient; short-tempered. noun.
1790, "cut short" (adj.), from cut (v.). Also used as a noun of a variety of things: a short spoon, a short tobacco pipe, a pop-gun, also a dismissive term for a naughty or wanton woman or girl. Also used of a wren or a hare. also from 1790.
"that dude got cutty with his tag" or "he put a tag in a cutty spot," both are reffering to where the tag is instead of the type of tag. Cutty is slang for a spot in the "cutts" just something out of the way, cool, or something. The meaning of cutty is very broad, but as far as I know that is not a style of tagging.
Cutty. Cutty generally means shady or sketchy when referring to a situation or person, but with a positive flair. In its noun form, the Cuts, it refers to the rougher parts of town.
Guap - Money, currency, cheese. Gucci - Good. Hecka - A slang term used in the Bay Area to mean "a lot" or "very," similar to "hella." Hella - A slang term commonly used in the Bay Area to mean "very" or "a lot." It is often used to intensify the meaning of an adjective or adverb.
'Hyphy' means going crazy or hyperactive — For example, 'We were gettin' hyphy at the party. '
The gang has allegiance to the CA prison gang, Mexican Mafia, aka “La Eme”. Sureños identify with “13”, “XIII”, “X3”, the letter “M” - 13th letter in the alphabet - as homage to the Mexican Mafia. They typically use the color blue but may use other colors as well such as black or brown, dependant on the set.
Latrinalia is a type of deliberately inscribed or etched marking made on latrines; that is, bathrooms or lavatory walls. It can take the form of art, drawings, or words, including poetry and personal reflections.
The word 'Graffiti' is derived from the Greek word 'Graffein', meaning to write, draw, or scratch, and the label came about long before the arrival of Cornbread in Philadelphia in the late 1960s. In fact, the term was first coined in 1851 when inscriptions were found scratched into the walls of the ruins of Pompeii.
an immoral girl or woman. 4. a short thickset girl.
Nigel (plural Nigels) (Australia, derogatory, youth slang) Synonym of dweeb (“boring or socially inept person”) He's such a Nigel, hanging around in the library all day by himself.
cuddy (plural cuddies) (nautical) A cabin, for the use of the captain, in the after part of a sailing ship under the poop deck. a small cupboard or closet. (Scotland, Durham, Northumbria, historical) A donkey, especially one driven by a huckster or greengrocer.
CUDDY means "Friend."
cuddie n. used vocatively, friend or pal; homie, cuz. Editorial Note: This term appears to originate in Vallejo, California, and is closely associated with the performers Mac Mall and Mac Dre.
Bloke. This widely used British slang terms is not only common in the United Kingdom, but also in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. The American equivalent of “bloke” would be “guy” or “dude”, which is simply another word for “man”. My classmate, Jim, is a really nice bloke. / Did you see a bloke wearing a red jacket ...
On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to go to the bathroom, such as: defecation, discharge, elimination, and excretion.
Lavatory. Another word with a Latin root, lavatory comes from 'lavare'. During the Medieval period it evolved into 'lavatorium' (which means washbasin), before arriving at the lavatory at some point in the 14th century.
They worked in groups called 'crews'. The term 'graffiti' was first used by The New York Times and the novelist Norman Mailer. Art galleries in New York began buying graffiti in the early seventies.
Not as frequently used now as it was in the early days. Crew - A loosely organized group of writers who also tag the crew initials along with their name. Crew names are usually three letters, many times ending with K, which stands for kings or kills in most cases.
The Bloods' gang color is red. They like to wear sports clothing, including jackets that show their gang color. The most commonly used Bloods symbols include the number "5", the five-pointed star, and the five-pointed crown.
bae,” for example, is a term of endearment that is either short for “baby” or an acronym for “before anyone else.
Dope, really good at something. “She's hella raw at basketball.”
Bae (/beɪ/ BAY) is a slang term of endearment primarily used among youth. It came into widespread use around 2013 and 2014 through social media and hip-hop and R&B lyrics. The term originated as an abbreviation of the word baby or babe.