A fork of Rural Dictionary
Slang for "I'm all set" or otherwise being in the green on all accounts for a general report or a LACE report.
(LACE standing for Liquids, Ammunition, Casualties, Equipment)
This is to refer to the status of equipment on personnel in the military because color codes are synonymous with status. For example, ammo can go from green, yellow, orange, red, and black to convey to a Squad leader or Fire team leader the rough idea of the overall squad's munition status. Green being full. Black being empty.
"Hey! Are you ok?"
"Hell yeah. I'm green to green dude."
Something unfair has occured.
Term originated in Miami.
"10 pounds of ice is $1.99. 20 pounds is $3. They only have 20 pounds of ice, they out of the 20 pound bag, that's green"
1. adj. noob, unexperienced
2. n. Money
3. n. Weed, Marijuana
4. adj. Good.
5. The Color, Duh.
1. 15 Zero, Bitch. Get your green ass off my server.
2. No Shirt, No Shoes, No Green, No Service
3. Let's hit that Green Amnesia Shit
4.
Korben Dallas: Can I talk to you for a second?
Throws Ruby up against a wall
Korben Dallas: I didn't come here to play Pumbaa on the radio. So tomorrow from 5 to 7 your gonna give yourself a hand, green?
DJ Ruby Rhod: Supergreen.
5. Green Cars are Fugly.
A straight up G wearing green on green, he smokes that green, he gets that green, he is a true g o g.
mayne that kid green on green is straight up ballin
NOT a creative color
says the creative notebook from Don't Hug me I'm Scared
"GREEN"
"Green is not a creative color"