A fork of Rural Dictionary
(prison slang, combination of toothbrush and razor)
1. n. A scalpel-like prison weapon consisting of a razor blade (usually obtained by stomping on a disposable razor while the guard isn't looking), which is then embedded in the handle end of a toothbrush.
2. v. To employ the aforementioned implement against another human being.
1. Shanequa took her trazor and slashed that bitch upside her neck.
2. "You best step off before I trazor your ass, bitch," said Shanequa.
(Pronounced: o no you dit-ten) A colloquial expression of incredulity, voiced upon witnessing another's action or statement, or hearing of it from the actor firsthand.
"Step off, bitch," said Tyrone. "Oh no you didn't!" exclaimed Shanequa.
(Pronounced: Nah-furreal-doe) A contracted form of "Nah, for real though," this phrase is the proper response to "oh no you didn't."
See "Oh no you didn't!"
"Oh no you didn't," exclaimed Latronda. "Nahfurrealdoe," responded Tyrone.
yumalumlum
a very silly boy who likes to be mean.
A yumalumlum is very smart but is also very childish.
Yumalumlums are also good singers even tho I never believe it, even when they are told.
A yumalumlum liked to throw things at there staff members.
“Who threw popcorn at me!” it was just a yumalumlum.
“Omg that person is being so childish”
He must be yumalumlum.
“That person just walked out on my shift”
he’s very immature, must definitely be a yumalumlum.