I just googled it(never heard it before) "go Hard As a MotherF*cka, putting forth a lot of effort" http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=go ham
Woke adjective, Slang. (often used in the phrase stay woke) 2. actively aware of systemic injustices and prejudices, especially those related to civil and human rights: In light of recent incidents of police brutality, it’s important to stay woke.
Just heard on CNN when talking about Flynn requesting immunity Lawyer explaining to reporter made a slip of the tongue? saying ' Flynn would give testerphoney ' I think English gained a new word Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Reminded me of It's hard to soar like a eagle when surrounded by turkeys Reply It's hard being a turkey when being shat on by eagles Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Nope Definately Flynn And after the explanation had finished the follow on desk reporter made comment Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
fargroovadelic (from a fellow veteran who took a degree in english and went off to teach english in Japan circa 1972) from far out groovy psychedelic
It's not--it just has a name now. White people and black people had their own dialects, going back to the colonial days when the first slaves were brought here. The word "Ebonics" is already out of vogue. The term that supplanted it is African-American vernacular English. It has been so widely accepted in academia that the abbreviation "AAVE" is now in use.
I was being sarcastic, of course. I mean, that's me, right? I grew up in the deep south, so I spoke in the AAVE dialect as well as proper English. I don't say American English, because at the time the folks with a good education spoke something closer to British English than was spoken up east. English has devolved, sadly.
All languages do. The cultures they support keep changing! As for calling it "devolution," that's just the last gasp of the current generation, wishing that nothing will ever change.
I wish things would change. For example, I wish news readers would learn another adjective besides 'massive'.
I'm sure that if you spend about two and a half minutes on the project, you'll come up with several dozen other popular words of the same type.
"Go hard" is a well-worn phrase in my country, most often "go hard, bro" is meant to mean "give it all you got", say. This could be in reference to a rugby game, a drinking game, in fact almost anything at all. However, I've never heard it in reference to sex or cherchez la femme. And I've heard the phrase "going well hard", on Brit TV shows, like Little Britain. Whence: "to go well hard on it", with the same vernacular, again this could be in reference to almost anything, including a bong.
Apparently according to urban dictionary, ''ham'' is an acronym for ''hard as (a) mother-effer'' ...so ''going ham'' means you're going to put someone in their place. lol! You should say it a few times here and there, and see if anyone pauses and asks you what are you talking about? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Someone said that, earlier in the thread, and I replied it did not sound like your style. Beer w Straw maybe, but not Wegs. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!