by Bmoney May 06, 2004
Told when you kick a pregnant woman or a group of pregnant women out of your crib for disrespectin or failure to ask for something nicely
Pregnant woman: "Get in here and get me some water!"
You: "What's the magic word"
Pregnant woman: "Now!"
You: "Don't be disrespectin me up in my house, you know what, forget it -- get the waddlin"
You: "What's the magic word"
Pregnant woman: "Now!"
You: "Don't be disrespectin me up in my house, you know what, forget it -- get the waddlin"
by BMoney January 31, 2005
by bmoney August 05, 2004
Jon: "Look at Tonya over there, she's lookin fine"
Bobby: "Don't bother, she got scooped up just last week"
Bobby: "Don't bother, she got scooped up just last week"
by BMoney January 29, 2005
Someone who is instructed to keep a watchful eye for popo and intruders, while someone or a group engages in illicit activity. Whenever a lookout spots popo or intruders they are required to warn others verbally or physically. Lookouts will typically engage in ordinary behavoir, such as pretending to talk on a cell phone or smoke a cigarette to appear to be occupied and allow them to be watchful at the same time.
There may also be another lookout from a distance watching the main lookout in the case that body gesture or hand movements are used as a warning. This method is preferred in a noisy environment where a verbal signal may not be picked up.
There may also be another lookout from a distance watching the main lookout in the case that body gesture or hand movements are used as a warning. This method is preferred in a noisy environment where a verbal signal may not be picked up.
by BMoney January 28, 2005
It's nothing personal just business. Commonly said in response when someone tries to extremely haggle with the price of something or tries ro get it for free.
by BMoney January 27, 2005
by BMoney January 29, 2005