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Want to know the terms between rappers, the more the better, such as FS and so on.

As mentioned earlier, rappers simplify spelling and writing because of the appearance of hyphens. As the most common, it is to change the letter at the end of er into a single "A". For example, the blackest word * * * * (nigger) is simplified to * * * *, and the other letter * * * A is also simplified to mutha****a * A *, and the word player is also changed to playa, as long as the suffix is er. In addition, words ending in ks or cks will also be replaced by X, because ks(cks) and X have the same pronunciation. For example, thanks is changed to thanx, and checks is also changed to chex. This usage has also become a rule.

The usage of o is also very distinctive, such as changing Love to Luv, nothing to nuthin', and changing the word "mother ****er" to "mutha****a * a * a" also conforms to this grammar. In addition, like the s in the word, it is often changed to z, for example, cause is changed to kuz, and easy is changed to EZ.

Moreover, having two grammars is not only used by blacks, but also a common law in the United States, that is, it is going to be changed to going and wanting to be changed to wanna. In addition, if out of is changed to out, kind is changed to kind, and sortof is changed to sorta, it will become a new English grammar.

Words such as re or e, which are almost unheard of in fast singing, are omitted For example, more becomes mo (such as film noir More Money, abbreviated as mo money), for becomes fo, or the number "4" is used instead.

Omitting "g" from "ing" has also become a common grammar in the United States, such as changing nothing to nuthin' and comming to commin'. G can be omitted as long as it is ing progressive. And some words, because of rap, have changed their pronunciation. For example, we all know that the word thru is pronounced θ, but it is simplified to thru in rap songs. The pronunciation of the word true is the same, and the pronunciation of nothing th is also this grammar, from θ to θ. The spelling is simplified to wit, but the pronunciation is still /WIθ/, with the exception.

By the way, some rappers seize the advantage of speaking fast and write a long list of words together on the album. They feel that the name or song title of the album is particularly dazzling, but they all sound the same. For example, the first album of the rap group out kast, Southern Playalistic Dilacmuzik, and the last segment of the album Bootlegs B.B. Side of ICE Cabe, Remix d 'Void of PopnigafiedMix, a long list, looks very headache, but you will know the pronunciation and meaning after watching it several times. In addition, for example, the number of songs Wussup and LUV is what is underground with the entity of love. Although the font has changed, the pronunciation is still the same.

The above is just a brief introduction, but it is the word with the highest frequency in black characters. Here, I will introduce some words that appear in rap songs and their usage. Some words can be called "vulgarity", "contempt" or "slang", but they are the most practical black words. First of all, of course, the word Fuck, which has the highest exposure, not only appears in rap songs, but also has become a daily language in the United States and is widely used. As we all know, the word "fuck" has the usage of "sexual intercourse", and it is also a vulgar word, which is often used to curse each other's behavior or people, and the word "fuck" can also represent anything, any animal, and can also be used as an intensifier. As long as it can swear, it conforms to the grammar of "fuck" And it has its own fucking set, forming a bunch of phrases, which are introduced as follows: the most common phrase is that I don't give a * * *, which means I don't care; **** about/around means don't trust someone or something; * * * * off means get out; As for don't * * * SBUP, it means leave me alone and leave me alone; And **** sth up means to screw things up. Of course, as mentioned above, the word Fuck can replace any verb or noun, as long as the other person can understand it. And Fuck has a phrase that uses the same rules as on earth or curses people (the hell), that is, "the ****", used to emphasize, for example, * * * * What are you going to do? Or how the fuck am I supposed to fly? Sometimes it can be used with the word shit, but it is better to use it less.

In addition, another word comparable to the word Fuck is shit. This word means "dung" and "excrement", and sometimes it can even refer to drugs (heroin). Its usage, like Fuck, depends on the user's hobby, but it is mostly a noun usage, which is used to scold someone for disappointing. Like Fuck, the word "shit" often becomes a phrase, which is a bit like "fu" and "alas" in ancient Chinese, but the tone is heavier. Shit! How are you? Or curse, your lil (little) son * * * * shit! Very vulgar usage, or the words "eat my shit" and "remember me", as long as the word appears in rap songs, there is nothing good. Of course, when the word shit is used, it sometimes points to good things, and its usage is like pronouns. Like what Da shit! This shit was once referred to as drugs and girls in rap songs. Yo! My big shit! The shit in this language refers to the baby, which means that the usage of shit is very free! And the most familiar usage of shit must be cow shit! Nonsense, it's all nonsense! Empty talk! There is a joke that says, "Where is the worst shit?" The answer is "American mouth! "It can be seen that Americans' preference for this word has become an international joke!

Below, I will introduce some rap words with a particularly high frequency, which are described as follows:

1. Numeric words

Because some words have the same pronunciation as Arabic numerals, they are directly replaced by numbers, such as to use 2, for use 4, night use 9, and the straight right part is usually represented as "Str 8" with 8, forming a new English word with letters and numbers. Some figures must be known. For example, the movie 187, which was shown before, refers to "the penalty number of California murderers", a rapper named 187 Fac, or the famous song "My Lover is a 187" of the rap group, also using 187 as the representative number. Other code names related to numbers are mostly related to guns, which we will introduce in the next section.

2. Words replaced by letters

A stands for the best and b stands for the worst. For example, B represents the worst thing, and A plus (A+) is the best representative. C is often a dating word for see. G is a big name, which can refer to Gangstar or sexual behavior between men and women, because the woman makes a "G" sound during sexual intercourse, and it can also refer to a gun. N stands for and, r stands for ARE, and u stands for You. In addition, Ku Klux Klan or W.A.S.P, a powerful white group, is used to wipe out black Americans and ensure the superiority of white people. Protestants Anglo-Saxon Protestants, because WASP is the main stratum that dominates AMerican society today, just the opposite to the African-American underclass, have repeatedly mentioned the famous song C.R.E.A.M (cash, rules, everything, Around, me), and the title of the song begins with the hope that cash can roll in. The song begins with the statement that chef Lei Kang (a member of Wutang clan) came to the birthplace of Wutang without his mother's care, and was exposed to drugs at the age of 65,438+06, and used a gun in the street. Readers can learn from a short lyric of this song that money, guns and drugs are indispensable in the life of black gangs in the United States. Of course, "sex" is also indispensable. With the death of guns and drugs, the descriptions of the body in the lyrics are endless, which constitutes the main part of rap music.

The following are black English words that represent these things:

1. money: an indispensable part of rap songs, the most common word is cash. After all, cash is the most practical, and it has never been heard of trading by check in drug trade, but in rap songs, check (S) is also used as the code name of money. The word "bone" means drugs, but it tastes richer. Often interpreted as a team leader, even related to sex. There is a lyric "nearly boneless", which means "worthless" In addition, because the dollar bill is green, green has become the code name of the dollar bill, but green also means drugs. The aforementioned letter "G" also has a grand meaning, and a "G" can represent many meanings (sex, gangs, money). Other commonly used words such as nickle (nickle), such as dough, blunt (originally meaning "dull" but disguised as "gold ornaments"), ducat (originally referring to gold/silver ornaments used in medieval Europe, now popularly referring to coins or admission tickets), hoot (originally referring to New Zealand money, also borrowed by blacks, is very special.

2. Drugs: Buying drugs with money has become an indispensable part of rap songs. The multi-ethnic color of American national melting pot can also be seen from the names of drugs in black rap songs.

3. Sex: "eroticism", no one can escape the demand of sex, and it is inevitable to appear in rap songs. Some words are used to introduce the sexual organs of men and women, and the action of copulation between men and women, such as sex trade because of sexual needs, as follows.

A. Male genitalia, such as penis, bone, penis and dog, all refer to important parts of men, while the ball refers to male testicles. Therefore, the phrase "have bones with someone" often appears in coitus phrases.

B. Female genitalia, such as pudenda, buttocks, buckets, etc.

C. Words of copulation between men and women, such as doggy style, doggy way (dog-like posture), freak, top-up (male and female posture), turn up the bucket, game (such as salt'n pape's single He is gamin' on Ya), or busy to illustrate the fierceness of "war". 69 stands for oral sex, and the rap group 69 boyz is named after it. In fact, many rappers also recorded the story of copulation between men and women in their albums, and Bo Jun smiled, such as Dr. Derry's The Doctor's Office. Or, for example, the dirty bastard talks about sex in the album "Back to the Thirty-six Chamber of Secrets: Dirty Edition" and shows the climax voice in "Drunk Games", which is very special.

D. Code names of young men and women: Generally, young men and women are often called teenagers, but they also use the code name of Homeboy. Another word, Homie, although it means intimacy, is mostly related to "gang" activities, but it has also become the code name of friends today. Common names for men are boy, man, bro (abbreviation of brother), crew, buck, fufe, dis, etc. It's very colloquial, but it doesn't respect women's names, such as girl, * * *, sis (abbreviation of sister), a whore, hoe, hook and so on. There is also a word PHAT, pronounced with fat, which is a compliment to women. It is the abbreviation of perfection and touching, and can be called "stunner". Therefore, fat originally only means fat and beauty, which shows that English grammar has also changed a lot. Moreover, the word "fly" can also be said to be the code name of your arrogant brother and sister-in-law, so the rapper Missy MisdemeanorElliott will sing Supa Dupa Fly.

E. Sexual intercourse between men and women is easy: pimps take pimps as code names (for example, the seventh album, which is too short, is called "Pimp Shorty"), prostitutes take prostitutes, hoes and stinky ho as representative names, and hot objects can also be called hot things, and they climb on someone's ass to represent transactions.

Gang: Gang, such as "G", means Gangstar, Gang means guns and a group of people, so does Crew, and Bro, Hoodlum and Gink also mean gang.

5. Police: The police are regarded as a thorn in the side of gangster rappers, so they are given many contemptuous names in the lyrics. The late rapper Z Pac even wrote: "Fuck all policemen, skinheads, Nazis and so on!" In his first album, Z Pac AIYPSE NOW. KRS-ONE, known as the "rap music teacher", also has a song "Black Police", which tells the truth about black police. From this point of view, the signs that rap songs induce fans to kill policemen are obvious. Generally, the police are called Cop (abbreviation of baton Capper), pig, po (abbreviation of police) and Crook. In addition, the name Five-O from the album Detective Tando often appears in rap songs. And doughnuts &; Cafe (doughnuts and coffee) is used to address some idle policemen, almost all of which are negative words.

6. Death, corpse: Scurface, who just released the album My Homies the day before, became very popular after 1993' s second album Diary, and released the single Dead Hands with ice cube, but it was very popular in Vibe Q&; In the Q&A unit, someone asked: Why does Scarface love to sing lyrics about death and corpses so much? The magazine's answer is: because he worked as a corpse washer in a funeral home for two years. So he likes corpses. Of course, it is not because all rappers have washed their bodies, but the word "death" is indispensable in rap songs. Phrases like deep-six, light sb, turn to the grave, out, etc. Both mean "to die", while crpress hill and six deep feet (meaning that the coffin is buried six feet underground) mean graves, while the verbs of bang and pump are related to being shot.

7. Other appellations: For example, the word juice can be used as juice solution, but when the verb means "squeezing", such as the word "You can't squeeze me dry, kus I am ice cube" in the lyrics, it is rebellious, but if a woman is juice, it means she must be a stunner, but juice has a positive explanation. This means respect. When a black man said, can you give me mo' juice? He not only asked for juice, but also asked for respect.

And if you call someone Humpty Pumpty, an egg-shaped person who walks around the wall mentioned in Alice in Wonderland, don't think it means you are shining. Very cute, but despise a person's dick.