A fork of Rural Dictionary
In R/T (radio telephone) parlance, a report on signal strength (1 - 5) and quality (1 - 5). Hence, "I ready you two and four" means "your signal is weak, but I can hear you clearly". By inference, "five and five" means "really good" ?
"How's the pizza ?" "Five and five." "We dropped into <drinking establishment> - the beer was crap, but the scenery was five and five."
Something you swear on your gang, rather than your mother's grave (such as "on my momma"). Term that people from Da Harbor use.
Guy 1: Man, On the Five that nigga so crazy, goin' at lil' henry like dat! Guy 2: Real talk!
Used to brag that a joint or blunt was large enough that you “got (all) five” fingers on it.
Sammy rolled a torpedo, “I got five on it”
Apparently its the highest of high promises between friends and basicly "to five-it" is "to promise"
Person 1: I heard Bob talking trash about you. Person 2: Seriously? Person 1: yah. Person 2: five-it? Person 1: five-it.
all the 50's avenues in east oakland (the fifties, 500's)
and I'll make sure the next time niggas see me I'll be high, do or die, throwin up the five, in the fifth lane riight. (dru down, I got five on it remix)