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fo' shizzle my nizzle

A modernized and extended version of the infamous Shakespearean Hamlet line, "To be ... or not to be?"

"Fo' shizzle ... o' no' fo' shizzle? Dat be the quizzle, my south-central British nizzle."

by HootieFoo June 05, 2003

fo' shizzle my nizzle

Several people on here claim this has been "shortened" to
"fo' sheazy my neazy"
In what way is that supposed to be shorter?

Fo' sheazy my neazy queezy. Shizzle nizzle fissle wizzle. Wuzzles and noozles and snuggle wuggles. I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them sam I am.

by Russ March 11, 2003

fo' shizzle my nizzle

1. A polite and well meaning colloquialism. This phrase gained popularity when famed rapper/pornographer/movie star Snoop Dogg started using it and other words containing the suffix "izzle" or "izzy."

2. To informally aquiesce or agree with someone whom you consider an affable peer.

My friend Tim was like, "Whassup Dog, are you going to the game tonight?" I responded "Fo' Shizzle my nizzle" in the pitch of a tenor.

by Barry February 12, 2004

fo' shizzle my nizzle

For sure, my nigga. Should only be used by a black person, to a black person - unless you want your ass kizzled. Variations acceptable for use by whitey include:

fo' shizzle my sizzle = For sure, my sister.
fo' shizzle my bizzle = For sure, my brother.
Yes sir, Suge sir. Right away sir. = Please Suge, don't kill me.

Whitey 1: Hey man, are you going to the club tonight?
Whitey 2: Fo' shizzle, my bizzle. Right after I watch the game on my televizzle.
Whitey 1: Sorry Suge sir, don't kill him.

by udc March 12, 2003

fo shizzle my nizzle

for sure, my friend (nigger)

hey johhny yo wanna go to da movies?
fo shizzle my nizzle

by James Bamford September 09, 2008

fo' shizzle my nizzle

Archaic phrase used by African American slaves since the 17th century. A corruption of 'For shine his hall, my knees ill' it was used as a greeting by slaves who had to polish the floors of colonial mansions. Later became an unrelated greeting.

'Missie, missie - yo massah done made me polish dat whole corridor, an it done made my knees hurt terrible - fo' shizzle ma nizzle, an no mistake!' from 'Gone With The Wind' by Margaret Mitchell.

by Anonymous June 26, 2003