April 15, 2005

  • NEATO, GEE-WHIZ, GROOVY, FAR-OUT, AND RIGHT-ON!


     


    If you’re old enough to have ever seriously used one of the words or phrases above in everyday conversation then, like me, you are probably hopelessly out of touch with the hip new jive talk the kiddos are speaking today.


     


    I discovered this recently when I looked up the Xanga sites of some High School students I know personally. After reading through pages and pages of their posts, the burning question that was on my mind was, “huh?”  I mean, it was apparent they were speaking English, but it was also apparent that none of the words they were using meant what I’ve always thought they meant.


     


    Thinking that these students I knew might be suffering from some sort of shared brain fever that was altering their cognitive abilities, I began to link to more and more student blogs to see if all High School students were speaking in this strange new dialect. That’s when it became apparent; the contemporary slang train has left the station and I’m no longer on board.


     


    In the interest of inter-generational communication, I immediately launched into an exhaustive study of these strange new speech trends. The result is a short dictionary of common terms that might help us all to understand what the hell it is these kids are talking about.


     


    Before I begin to list specific definitions, I’d like to point out that the first thing I noticed about their speech is that it has a distinctive black-urban flavor. It’s as if they are all trying out for a guest spot on Def Poetry Jam. I find this humorous because the students that I know are:


     


                A.        so white they glow in the dark, and


     


    B.        so upper-middle class that their idea of “roughing it” is having to drive mom’s Lexus to school because their Beemer is being detailed.


     


    With that in mind, I offer the following three definitions: (more will follow in later posts)


     


    BITCHES


     


    I’m old enough to remember when people actually used this term to describe canines of the female persuasion. I remember being nine years old and visiting an uncle that raised bird dogs. My uncle made the comment that he had to “tie up his bitch because she was in heat.”  I began to giggle under my breath because I thought that was the naughtiest thing I’d ever heard an adult say. My uncle just looked at me like I was crazy because, to him, that statement was no more scandalous than saying he put the car in the garage because it was raining.


     


    Most of the folks in my generation have used the term to describe women who have personalities that are somewhat less than congenial.  Neither of these uses could be farther away from the current meaning which is:


     


    Bitches   noun, plural 


     


    1.         A term of endearment referring to a small group of close friends or acquaintances.  Example sentence:  Me and my bitches are taking daddy’s Jag down to Starbucks for some lattes.


     


     


    GHETTO


     


    If the first thing that pops in your head when you see the word “Ghetto” is Elvis Presely singing:


     


    On a cold an gray Chicago morn


    A poor little baby child is born


    In the ghetto


    (in the ghetto)


    and his momma cries.


     


    Then you need to push yourself up with your walker and go grab a pen and a piece of paper because I have a new definition for you:


     


    Ghetto   adjective


     


    1.         A term describing anything that is of extremely poor grade or quality. Example sentence:  I just scuffed these $300.00 sneakers my parents bought for me, so I guess I’m going to have to throw them away because now they are freaking ghetto.


     


    PIMP


     


    When most adults hear the word “pimp”, it conjures up visions of a man in a purple hat with an ostrich feather, wearing a mink coat, and driving a 1972 Eldorado with fur on the dash. If that’s true for you, you’ve been watching too many re-runs of blaxploitation movies from the 70’s, because the new definition is:


     


    Pimp   adjective


     


    1.         Opposite of Ghetto. A term describing anything of extreme quality or anything that is very desirable.  Example sentence:  The new tattoo that Haley has on her ass, which is clearly visible because her low-rider jeans don’t come up far enough to cover even half  of her thong, is defiantly pimp.


     


    Next time: The “F-word” and how students are able to use it as a noun, verb, adjective, and adverb, all in the same sentence!


     


    If you are unsure of the definition of any words that you’ve heard teens use, please leave them in a comment and I’ll get my crack team of researchers working on it right away.


     


    In conclusion I’d just like to say that all my bitches need to leave some comments because comments are pimp, and people who don’t leave them are freaking ghetto.

Comments (16)

  • I have to admit I am very guilty of saying “bitches”, (which can also be spelled “bitchez”).

    I also say “hooker” a lot. Such as “Hey hooker, any plans tonight?”. This can aslo be seen as “Ho” or “Hoz”, or for a prettier friend, it’s not uncommon to hear “hooker-face”. Calling someone a “whore” however, is still an insult.

    Oh, yes, I’m guilty.

  • My father just said all my bitches…and pimp…in the same sentence…

    If it were any other time than 4:37am, I’d likely have to jump off a cliff.

    If you do happen to come across a term of urban slang you’re unfamiliar with, try http://www.urbandictionary.com It’s where the kiddos go to define their own language…and it’s VERY NSFW (that’s Not Safe For Work). Or actually…NSFAWTOMBCTRT (Not safe for anyone with two or more brain cells to rub together.)

  • “the contemporary slang train has left the station and I’m no longer on board.”

    Mark,

    Thanks for clarifying.  I thought it was just me…. 

    (This is the funniest post I’ve read all week, BTW)

    xoxoxo

  • Actually, my friends refer to each other as anything from “Ho” to “Whore” to “Bitch” to the occasional use of the word “Concubine.”  Seriously   Oh, and my profile pic is of me pimpin’ in a pimp ride.

  • Thanks for the lesson! I do not
    talk cool at all!

  • I second the hooker reference. Every girl I live with is “hooker” or “bitch” (this one includes the gay guy) except the girl who sleeps with her Bible.

  • Haha.  I love it.  I’m am very guilty of calling my friends bitches.  And a couple of them call me a ho.  My roommate calls me cracker.  I agree with the “whore” statement.  Not sure I would like being called that!

  • I am definitely middle aged! Great post.

  • Bwah! Though I have to agree it’s mildy traumatic reconciling “all my bitches” with the (seemingly) mild mannered fatherly-like fellow in your picture.  I typically only refer to my gay boyfriends as “bitch,” though my roomate occasionally refers to me affectionately as “slut.”

  • My eldest drove me nuts with this stuff some years back.  I finally pulled her aside and said “Look, Jen.  I hate to burst your bubble, but you were not born a poor black child.” 

  • LOL….oh my gosh….your post makes my day every time I read it. These comments are great also!! lol There are a TON of slang words that I can’t stand….the VERY FIRST being ” a-ight?” or something to that nature….in place of the “old fashioned” version…”all right”….I guess it is like short-hand for talking…who knows?!?! It all sounds pretty STUPID to me.

  • Heh.  Well sadly, I’m a 44 year old woman who is guilty of using the word “Ghetto” on a regular basis.

    Here’s one I say, and probably misuse it..  “Ho Dog” … I use it to refer to a sleezy guy I know who sleeps around with anything he can find.

    I’ve been accused on a number of occasions to make up my own words….but in todays society…who’d know.

    ~Jenny LaBouff~

  • I have a correction for the definition of whore.  It still describes a person who…overdoes an action but there are other uses also. Example: a whore is someone who sleeps around but a hug whore is someone who likes to hug people a lot. Get it?

  • LOL… well said. I can remember my Mama shaking her head at some of the slang we used to use…..nothing compared to this.

  • Haha!  Absolutely terrific!  I teach many of those same, whiter than white, middle class ghetto hopefuls, and I’ve made the same observations about their slang.  It’s also extremely vulgar, with every other word a 4-letter one.   Two current terms I can’t abide are the use of “nigga/nigger” to describe a close friend, and the use of “jewish” to describe something stupid:  “Homework on Friday?  Well, that’s jewish!”  Ugh.

  • ha! i didn’t know my post was inspiring. You’ll love my loast post. ABRA KADABRA!

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