Results for “crew buggy”
The chief's SUV — or the truck that hauls a wildland crew.
Houston DJ technique — slow the track, chop it up.
DJ Screw's slowed-down cassette mixtapes out of Houston.
Houston's hometown nickname, in tribute to DJ Screw.
Prison officer — the UK lag's word for the man with the keys.
A hammer — used in place of a screwdriver.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
A chosen-not-born family — friends, crew, misfits — who become each other's people.
4 Pockets Full — Lil Baby's Atlanta label and crew.
Young Thug's Atlanta label/crew — Young Stoner Life.
Dungeon Family rally call — owl-style holler for the crew.
Your crew. From 'fo'nem' — short for 'folks and them'.
GD set on 69th Street, Englewood — Lil JoJo's crew.
Houston alt-name for chopped and screwed.
Screwed Up Click — DJ Screw's Houston rap collective.
Memphis crew named for the rotating count of members — three to six, depending who's around.
A historic NOLA neighborhood — Marigny, Tremé, St. John, the whole crew.
Houston's Third Ward — Scarface country, Screwed Up territory.
Mature content — open to view.
Rear gunner in a WWII bomber — the most exposed crewman on the aircraft.
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
What Aussie crims are made to call the screws.
A bent screw — the guard who runs your contraband.
A search of your cell by screws looking for contraband.
Remake a dish fast after a misfire, return or screw-up.
The big lockable steel chest where a crew's tools live overnight on a jobsite.
Pile driver — the foundation crew driving piles into the ground.
Tunnel worker — the crew digging underground and underwater.
The elite hand crews that fly anywhere to fight the worst wildfires.
Mature content — open to view.
The top rank of the canting crew — the boss rogue who lorded it over every lesser vagabond.
A tall decorated pole crews raise at festivals to find each other in the crowd.
The hapless, bumbling soldier who can't catch a break — and any luckless screw-up since.
A loyal crew member down to put in work — pronounced like 'hitter' without the hard ending.
Your group of male friends or crew — London slang for "the boys" or a wider group of guys.
Your enemies, rivals, or opposition — especially a rival crew, gang, or anyone who's against you.
Someone willing to do violence for a crew — and in basketball slang, just a player who scores.