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Blocks

Blocks is like the adjective of jawn. It can be used to mean fire,tuff,lit,or dead/beat

That jawn is blocks

by Urbaine dictionary April 19, 2019

on blocks

Taken from the practice of leaving a car which has been thoroughly stripped up on concrete blocks. Something is said to be 'on blocks' when one comes back and finds it has been ransacked thoroughly.

I told you not to let anyone in--now my whole room's up on blocks!

Wait til Oscar gets back and finds his DVD collection up on blocks . . .

by Secret Agent Man September 18, 2003

Block

Probably the most useful tool on MSN messenger

what i do to retarted people who either say "ROFL OMG LMAO LOLZ" or a damn annoying white ho named morgan who thinks shes really cool, but shes a skank

by Protoza November 06, 2004

blocking

when one dude prevents another dude from gettin an easy girl, or blocking a player while hes using a flow to get a hot girl, mostly for one night stands, but rarely for relationships. also known as c0ck blocking

my man get back!ma dude u blocking!

by cmoney0789 May 11, 2006

The Block

Vallejo, CA consisting of Rancho, The Crest, College Park, Hillcrest, Tree Town, Simmerons, The South, Beverly Hills, Sea Side and Lofas

Where you from?
The Block..
Fa sho, I was in the crest last night chilln wit some cuddies

by M. Du May 06, 2005

block

There is a block in every major city. It's a neighborhood where drug dealers are out 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Basically, it's a literal drive through for illegal substances. You go, make your order, you make a block, and you pick up your stuff.

Killa: "Yo, you wanna hit up the block today?"
J: "Fo sho nigga, let's do this!"

by Killa and J April 17, 2006

Block

Slang term used by one individual to title another in greeting; used in replacement of words such as "dude," "man," dawg," or "G." Originally, "block" was conceived by an individual known only as, Shwin; nevertheless, the word gained increased popularity as, IHOD (the larger group of friends to which he belongs) implemented its usage in countless phrases now made popular in society.

"What up block?"

"Where you at block?"

"Yo block, lets get these chicks back to the crib."

by Board of Admissions January 23, 2011