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Kewl Hwhip! 11 months ago

I bet this is one of those things that you do and look back and say “it seemed like a good idea at the time…”

That being said, bring on the ghostin’ brah!!



Untitled 19 months ago

tRy it out pretty fun



Untitled 2 years ago

i should be doing this with the home town crew in less than A WEEK! I’m so excited for thanksgiving break !!!!!!!!!!!



white on the outside just because i'm the oh-so-sweet creme filling 3 years ago

the hyphy movement is uh.mazing. i don’t know how this idea emerged into the post-modern society of today, but it’s fuhking brilliant. who ever thought to get out of a car and jump on it or dance around it while it was moving at 55mph. NOT some dumb white guy, for sure. haha too bad i didn’t go to berkeley-then i would’ve ghost rode the whip to the dark side of the moon and beyond.

organized chaos. priceless. tell me when to go….>>>

this excerpt is from wikipedia under “hyphy”...(who would’ve fuhkn thought)>>>

Culture*
A particular feature of hyphy culture in the Bay Area are sideshows or sydeshows, when one or a series of cars do multiple doughnuts in their car by braking and turning at high speeds. Other car maneuvers include “Yoking” and “Ghostriding”. Hyphy culture, like much of rap culture, also endorses the heavy usage of drank (a beverage characterized by cough syrup that contains codeine)[citation needed], alcohol, marijuana and thizz pills (ecstacy). Wearing old school classic vans has been made popular by The Pack. Dancing and partying, too, are an important aspect of hyphy culture.

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Slang
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Like many Bay Area trends, Hyphy has a unique culture of slang—much of it invented by Mac Dre, and other important figures. Below is a partial list of notable slang terms in hyphy culture: 3

“18 Dummy” – Going dumb by drinking Jose Cuervo 1800 Tequila, also known as “Dummy Juice. The word was made popular among Bay area citizens by The Federation.
“Flamboasting” – All manner of showing off.
shades on, of course.

“Gas-brake dippin’” – Driving while quickly alternating between stomping on the gas and the brake. Also known as “Yokin’”.
“Ghostride the whip” – Driver walks alongside slow-rolling car with the door open, giving the appearance that the car is driving itself. Passengers ride with all the doors open and sometimes leap out of the moving cars, sometimes sitting atop the hood.
“Giggin’” – Dancing wildly.
“Going or getting dumb/stupid/ignorant/retarded/brain-dead/hyphy/yellow bus” – is the main concept, which means having a good time while ignoring society’s negative opinion of “uncivilized” behavior.
“Gouda” – (Goo-dah) Referring to Cheddar, Cheese, The Duckets, Skrilla, Benjamins, C-Notes, Grip, Greenbacks, Cash-Money, in reference to money.
“Hyphy train” – A wild, mobile party with a long line of cars with all the doors open, in which occupants ghost-ride, flamboast, dance on the hood and roof, and otherwise get hyphy.
“Runner” – A girl who is known to get around.
“Scrapers” – Vintage four-door American sedans with whistling pipes, oversize spinning rims and a powerful stereo system. They hang low in the back and send off sparks when one is “gas-brake dippin”.
“Scrape/Swang” – Turning a sideshow/sydeshow.
“Slapper/Slumper” – A song with particularly loud bass and/or Hyphy connotations.
“Stunna shades” – Oversized dark glasses that help accessorize the sagging jeans and white T-shirts that are part of hyphy fashion. Unusual looking glasses that people wear when they go hyphy. “Stunnas” are frequently aviator style glasses, but often more elaborate or attention getting.
“Stunting/Turning Tight Ones” – Turning donuts, figure eights and other car tricks. Allen Gordon, former editor of Rap Pages magazine, says, “If you can spell out your name in tire tracks in the street — you’re the man.”
“Thizz” – Street slang for Ecstasy pills, popularized by the late Andre “Mac Dre” Hicks. Thizz is also the name of Mac Dre’s record label.[5]
“Thizz Face” – Coined by Mac Dre to describe a “look on your face like you smell some piss”. Originated from the face that one makes when putting an Ecstasy pill in one’s mouth, due to the bitter taste. The term and facial expression have been appropriated to mean several other feelings and situations. Also known as doing the chaney. [citation needed]
“Thizzle Dance” – A dance associated with Mac Dre’s song by the same name, the thizzle dance (thizz dance, thizzing, closely related to going dumb) involves wearing a strange facial expression and waving one’s arms and legs in a bizarre or unusual-looking way. “Thizzing” is also associated with shaking one’s dreadlocks, getting on the ground, or imitating animals.
“Yadadameen/Yadadamsayin?” – A phrase popularized by Keak Da Sneak meaning “Do you know what I mean?” and “Do you know what I am saying?” The ‘dada’ usually signifies rolling the letter ‘R’, however, for effect and for people who cannot roll their ‘R’s, the informal ‘didi’ (pronounced did-I) is appropriate.
“Yay Area” – The Bay Area of California.
“Yee” – Orignating from the streets of California meaning “HEY” or “WASSUP”.
This is merely an introduction to the slang associated with hyphy culture.



Untitled 3 years ago

i did it it easy all you do is let it coast den hop out while its coastin




 

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