07-08-2002, 05:37 PM
"How about 'cuz'?"
You will want to watch who you call "cuz". If you were ever to call a "blood", "cuz", he's likely to peel your cap back. The opposite is also true.
Saying, "my nigga" is also not a good idea for the average white guy. I mean, if you know the person you are saying it to, it's one thing. But, you better make sure nobody else is listening.
Personally, one of my faves is "King". Like, "what's up king?". However, I often revert to the trusty old "holmes" or "homeboy".
"Dude" is pretty timeless, in all of it's many inflection-based meanings.
"Cracker" will never lose it's fun.
Basically, I think it's a good idea to stick with the name that you know pisses off the other person the most. That way you're assured to get punched in the nose at least once a year.
OK, Leatherneck?
:thumbs-up:
You will want to watch who you call "cuz". If you were ever to call a "blood", "cuz", he's likely to peel your cap back. The opposite is also true.
Saying, "my nigga" is also not a good idea for the average white guy. I mean, if you know the person you are saying it to, it's one thing. But, you better make sure nobody else is listening.
Personally, one of my faves is "King". Like, "what's up king?". However, I often revert to the trusty old "holmes" or "homeboy".
"Dude" is pretty timeless, in all of it's many inflection-based meanings.
"Cracker" will never lose it's fun.
Basically, I think it's a good idea to stick with the name that you know pisses off the other person the most. That way you're assured to get punched in the nose at least once a year.
OK, Leatherneck?
:thumbs-up:
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