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Slime

/slaɪm/ · noun · slang

A close friend or loyal ally — a term of endearment popularized in rap, especially YSL.

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Used as a friendly address, like "bro" or "homie."

“What's good, slime?”
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Closely tied to specific rap scenes and crews who popularized it.

“The whole crew calls each other slime.”
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A term for a close, trusted friend or loyal homie. Calling someone "slime" signals tight loyalty and brotherhood.

“That's my slime, we go way back.”
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Slime In A Sentence

Loyalty over everything, slime.
He's been my slime since day one.
Big up my slime for holding it down.

Origin & Usage

"Slime" as a term of endearment for a close friend was popularized in hip-hop, strongly associated with Young Thug and the YSL (Young Slime Life / Young Stoner Life) collective, and spread through rap and street culture.

Variants SlimesSlatt

People Also Ask

What does slime mean in slang?

Slime is a term of endearment for a close friend or loyal ally, popularized in rap.

Where did slime come from?

It was popularized in hip-hop, closely tied to Young Thug and the YSL collective.

Is slime an insult?

No — in this slang sense it's the opposite, a term of loyalty and friendship.

How do you use slime in a sentence?

For example: "that's my slime" — meaning a close friend.

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