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Hello/goodbye and hanging out

Hello / Goodbye


Bust - To leave. Also to sell drugs.

Easy - Welcoming greeting.

Safe - Friendly greeting.

Wah gwan / wah gwanning? - What's going on - often used as a greeting.

What's good? - How are you?


Hanging out


Blatantly / blatant - Obviously, obvious: "It's blatant she wants me".

Clock - To observe/watch: "Did you clock that beenie?".

Creps - Trainers.

Don't watch that - Don't worry about it.

Endz - Area, territory, "These are my endz".

Game - Any activity e.g. womanising, drug dealing, industry, culture etc. "He's big in the game".

Going on - Acting: "He was going on aggy blud."

Shot - Sell.

Swear down - Promise, used for emphasis (e.g. I swear down).

Two, twos - What happened next was e.g. "I went to the shop, two-twos now - I bought some sweets".

Whip - Car or vehicle.

Yard - House, home.


Drugs and Police & theives

Guns/knives/violence and He/she/you/it

Good times and bad times

Love & sex

Insults and big-ups

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