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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.
Woo originates in Brooklyn as a gang consisting of both Blood and Crip sets. In recent years, it has been popularized in the mainstream by rappers such as Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign.
Suwu may refer to: Subu people, a Cameroonian ethnic group, also known as Suwu people. Suwu language, a language used by Subu people.
Bloods members commonly call themselves CKs (for Crip-Killer), MOBs (Member of Bloods), dawgs, or ballers (meaning drug dealers).
A common greeting among Bloods members is “SuWoop!” (representing a police siren) and members will often say “Blaat!” (representing the sound of automatic gunfire) to announce their presence.
Bloods refers to an infamous street gang formed in Los Angeles primarily associated with the color red. A blood is also a slang term of address and endearment for a person, especially a young black man.
Theatrical blood, stage blood or fake blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut, a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used.
soosoo. (Science: zoology) A kind of dolphin (Platanista Gangeticus) native of the river Ganges; the Gangetic dolphin. It has a long, slender, somewhat spatulate beak. Alternative forms: susu. Last updated on August 27th, 2022.
G-Shine is a Bloods Gang set that evolved from the United Blood Nation in the late 1990s. G-Shine originated in the New York/New Jersey area and migrated along the east coast and now has sets, or sub-groups, in multiple states including New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Rivalry with the Bloods
The Bloods are the Crips' main rival. The Bloods initially formed to provide Piru Street Gang members protection from the Crips. The rivalry started in the 1960s when Washington and other Crip members attacked Sylvester Scott and Benson Owens, two students at Centennial High School.
The Woo Dance was originated by Pop Smoke and other New York based rappers who recorded an accompanying song of the same name to popularise the dance further through social media and streaming services.
Bloods, street gang based in Los Angeles that is involved in drugs, theft, and murder, among other criminal activities. The predominately African American gang is traditionally associated with the color red. It is nationally known for its rivalry with the Crips.
“Uwu girls” are e-girls who have adopted both the emoticon and its cutesy connotations to an extreme extent, often speaking and acting with exaggerated innocence or with juvenile mannerisms perceived as cute. The “uwu girl” is often most active on Discord, a chat room service popular among video game players.
Some people believe that the would of OwO is supposed to make a woooo or oooo sound, however it is most commonly pronounced oo-woo. The two O's in the emoticon are meant to represent wide eyes, while the w represents a happy, content mouth. Therefore, this expression can show a facial expression of happy excitement.
—used to say that something (such as a project or an activity) has proceeded well or without problems up to the present.
Soo, also spelled Su, is a rare Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. Of Sino-Korean origin, its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
(slang) Emphatic version of so.
1 appealing or attractive, esp. in a pretty way. 2 Informal affecting cleverness or prettiness. 3 clever; shrewd.
The Bloods and Crips distinction is complex. These two gangs from Los Angeles have different histories, reasons for forming, beliefs, and cultures. The colors they wear signify their gang affiliation – red for Bloods and blue for Crips. But, the reality of their gangs is more complicated than clothes color.
Stones, LA Brims, Pueblo Bishops, and Athens Park Boys, decided to join together as a protection against the Crips, henceforth calling themselves the Bloods. The gang name was allegedly chosen due to gang members calling each other "blood" out of endearment and fondness.
The number 5 is commonly used by the Bloods, and the number 6 is used by the Crips. The up arrow through the 5 is showing respect to the Bloods while the down arrow through the 6 is showing disrespect to the Crips. To the right is an example of Crip graffiti.
In the Bloods, the role of Godfather is known as the “Big Homie.”
Biscuit: A gun. Other terms for gun include 'gat', nine (for the 9-mm handgun), puppy (among Jamaicans) and pump (for shotgun). Crab: What the Bloods call Crips, referring to crabs of the sexually transmitted variety. Drinking milk: Used by Crips term to mean targeting or killing a rival.
“The males are called the Bloods; the females are called Bloodettes,” testified FBI agent Kevin Conroy at the Matthew Perry U.S. Courthouse in Columbia.