A fork of Rural Dictionary
A person who superficially affects the perceived mannerisms of a Jamaican Rastafarian, despite having no connection to either Jamaica or the tenets of Rasta life.
"That yes-I with the dirty stringy dreads talks phony patois to everyone, even though he hasn't been within a thousand miles of Jamaica"
Polnareff: Mohammed Avdol! Avdol: Yes, I am!
Is a positive answer to a negative question
taking simply mathematical principals, two positives make a positive, two negatives makes a positive, so a negative combined with a positive leaves a negative. so a question like, "can't you fix that computer?" requires the response, "Yes I can't" if indeed, you cannot do so, but "no, I can" if you are able to. simple really
The request for something, but usually ends up in a bizzare response from one's perspective.
Can I go to the mall? Response: Yes you can't Can you go to the party this weekend? Response: Yes I can't
Retaliatory remark to "oh no you di'int". Of Canadian origin. Derivation of the phrases "suck on that" and "I went there". The apostrophe is used to separate the word "did" into two syllables.
Jack: "Yo mama's so fat when I poked her belly gravy came out" Jill: "Oh no you DI'INT" Jack: "Oh yes i di'id"
One of the best fucking parts of Unforgiven by LE SSERAFIM ft Nile Rogers
Person 1: Bro what's the best part of Unforgiven by LE SSERAFIM? Person 2: The "Unforgiven Yes I Was Bleeding" part.