A fork of Rural Dictionary
Rodger that from walkie talkies
"24 this 4jx come in 4jx" "21 this is 4jx do i have a Copy" " 4jx this is 21 Rodger that u got that over" "4jx to 21 i got that"
Got to; A phrase of agreement. Follows a statement made by someone other than yourself.
1. Chris: So since I was in Atlanta anyway, I figured, "Why not go to Magic City" Steven: Got to... 2. Tracy: I couldn't decide whether or not I wanted to drink Goose or Crown tonight, so I bought a bottle of both. Gordon: (uncontrollable cheese) Got to!
(1) Fitting many activities into an evening. usually pertaining to drinking, partying, and/or sex acts (2) In the sense of experience - "In the 2 years I've worked here, I've worked 17 years here. I got it in"
"Lady at work was so slow today she must have got it in last night "
gots is a negative word that can be used in many contexts.
'why is he so gots?' 'did you see X Factor last night?' 'nah, its a gots programme' 'Donal is so gots' 'you coming out this weekend?' 'nah, gots bruv'
Understanding a task given to you by someone or if you have understood something you have read or heared.
"Son do the laundry," Got
stands for going out tonight/go out tonight asking whether they are available for a good time
yo tyrone, you GOT? "damn, jeremy let's just got"