A fork of Rural Dictionary
Similar to holmes, just a more humorous way of saying it. Holmes sounds like homes; houses is also plural form of home.
1> Sup, Holmes, what's crackalating? 2> Not much, Houses.
Three different types: "Traditional", "2-Tone" and "3rd Wave". Traditional came about in the late 1950s as new dance music straight out of Jamaica. 2-Tone is named such because whites and blacks came together to form ska bands to spread unity in the 1970s. 3rd Wave is when ska hit America in the late 1980s, and added a bit of punk flair. Also a very flexible style of music, incorporateable into other styles, which is why it's still around today and has such a large and diverse fan base.
Another way of saying "Wait a minute" or "Wait a second", etc.
Wait a tick, if what you're saying is true... I still don't care!
Colorful form of speaking. Sometimes hard to follow.
1> Shit man, that honky mus' be messin' my old lady... Got to be runnin' cold upside down his head. Ya know? 2> Hey home, I can dig it. You know he ain't gonna lay no mo' big rap up on you man. 1> I say hey sky, s'other s'ay I wan say? Pray to J I get the same ol' same ol'. 2> Eh. Yo know yourself a pro slick, gray matter live performas down now take TCB'in man. 1> Hey, you know what they say... See a broad, to get that booty, yak 'em, leg 'er down 'n smack 'em yak 'em. 2> Cold got to be! You know? Sheeiiiiiiiit.
Byproduct of the word "dizzidydog" which was formed through the act of adding "izzity" to words.
What up, deputy dog? Nor much, houses.