Results for “Wolf Gang”
Someone who accidentally argues the exact opposite of what they think they're arguing.
Chief Keef's 2014 rebrand of GBE — short for Glory Gang.
Chicago street organization founded by Larry Hoover; the other half of the drill beef and the BDs' main rival.
Options sellers who farm time decay instead of betting on direction.
Foreman in charge of a gang of labourers.
The big lockable steel chest where a crew's tools live overnight on a jobsite.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
An unflattering lookalike — a blend of "chopped" (ugly) and "doppelganger."
Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All — Tyler's LA collective.
The space-animal Smash characters — Fox, Falco and Wolf — lumped together.
Original gangster — the long-timer who was there before it was cool.
'Gang' — casual address for your online friend group.
A shooter, an active gang member — or just a drill rapper.
To roll out with the gang to defend an associate, right or wrong.
An aggressive challenge to someone's gang credentials.
Gangster Disciple Killer — drill shorthand for anti-GD allegiance.
Fly Boy Gang — STL/EBT-affiliated drill collective.
Glory Boyz Entertainment — Chief Keef's original imprint before it rebranded to Glo Gang.
A younger gang member, usually under 18.
Chicago street organization, split from the Black Gangster Disciple Nation in the '70s; backbone of half the drill scene.
Chief Keef's original collective — later renamed GBE (Glo Gang).
051 Young Money — rival Gangster Disciples set frequently dissed on O'Block records.
Starting beef rooted in gang-set allegiance.
Logged on the Met Police's gang database.
Postcode turf claimed by a gang.
'Free' — as in 'free the gang'. The locked-up rallying cry.
The gang leader's personal hitter on the tier.
The senior inmate running a gang's pod.
Your clique inside — usually by race or gang.
To ambush an enemy by surprise, usually ganging up several-on-one.
Nadsat for a razor, the gang's weapon of choice, from the Russian 'britva'.
"On my friends" or "on the gang" — used to swear something is true, like "I swear to God."
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.
Your enemies, rivals, or opposition — especially a rival crew, gang, or anyone who's against you.
Those short shouts and tags a rapper layers behind the main vocal — 'skrrt,' 'yeah,' 'gang' and the like.