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Some ghetto tech lingo I never quite figured out (pg. 2)
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Boomer187
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Hmmm. Could be, but I heard this r'n'b tune the other day where the girls were singing "I'll show you how to make that booty pop" or something like that. If it meant that, then that would be a bit disturbing, although highly amusing.



its like pop and lock dancing.....they shoot their ass into the air and it stops at teh top.....



thats what I get outta it.
UWM
It could also mean how they vigorously jut their backsides outward in conjunction with the beats.
Floorfiller
rob you're so ghetto...who woulda though someone from wisconsin would be teaching the rest of us about ghetto slang HAHAHA :p:stongue:
Sand Leaper
Yup, that sounds more like it. Cheers for the help guys :D
UWM
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
rob you're so ghetto...who woulda though someone from wisconsin would be teaching the rest of us about ghetto slang HAHAHA :p:stongue:


Never underestimate the urban education of an upper-middle class white boy from the midwest.
EyesOfExtasy
the booty clap is in fact when a girl is shaking her ass and her but cheeks slap together.
XaNaX
Just how big does your ass have to be for this to happen? I would imagine pretty large.
Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by XaNaX
Just how big does your ass have to be for this to happen? I would imagine pretty large.


Sir Mixalot - Baby Got Back should explain everything regarding that ;)
DJAntSmith
Booty clap? Sounds nasty....
DJ_Bod
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Originally posted by EyesOfExtasy
the booty clap is in fact when a girl is shaking her ass and her but cheeks slap together.


Thank you. I thought I was the only one who had heard that definition of it. *whew*

Halcyon+On+On
sounds like a disease. :nervous:
Konijn Island
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Originally posted by EyesOfExtasy
the booty clap is in fact when a girl is shaking her ass and her but cheeks slap together.


this is correct; the truly skilled can keep one cheek still while the other 'claps' against it for a more sophisticated clap
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