The Edward Capriolo extended dictionary.
This little dictionary is meant to help you increase your vocabulary, by
giving you several new definitions of already existing words.
Crazy: ADJ. Word used to emphasize something. Usage: This is a crazy
issue.
Classic: ADJ When something is incredible and can not be forgotten. Usage: That
crazy issue was classic.
Semi-Classic: ADJ Something that is slightly incredible. Usage: That story is
semi-classic, but I doubt it will make it into issue 9 Biaytch!
Biaytch! : Noun This is a way to refer to someone you are joking around with. Usage: Listen Biaytch!, don't make me take off my belt and beat you like a red headed step child come Christmas time.
Ha-do-Ken: Interjection: This word is a way of making any sentence more exciting. It must be said loudly. Usage: WE DESPERATELY NEED COKE! HA-DO-KEN!
Sweet hoe: noun This is a way to refer to someone jokingly although it give more disrespect then biyatch. It was first coined when my friend father said "that sweet thing" is on the phone. Eventually the phrase evolved into sweet hoe. Usage: These sweet hoes have to stop instant messaging me, I am trying to do a crazy update.
Mo Fo: Noun this is a way to refer to someone. I am not going to say exactly what it means when literally translated, but if I call you a Mo Fo it is not necessarily a bad thing.
POW MIA (we still remember): Adj That says something is so classic it should not be forgotten. Not to be confused with the standard definition of Prisoners Of War Missing In Action. Usage: I remember when Rebel Skateboarding used to have a working poll. POW MIA we still remember
...and Shit: This phrase is simply stuck at the end of every sentence. I do not use it anymore but POW MIA Usage. So I went down to the store...and shit. I saw my friend ...and shit