O
O
Quantity of marijuana
O 'Malley
Name of Irish origin with which it is customary to give the police stems from the fact that in the past, the police were mostly Irish immigrants
OR TOWN
Term used to indicate the city of Orlando (Florida)
OD
Acronym for "OVER DOSE" dell'assuzione or deceased due to an excessive amount of drugs
OG
acronym for "Original Gangsta" See also "GANGSTA"
OJ
reference to OJ Simpson, a former star of American football star a famous murder trial that has captured the attention of the United States in the mid 90s
Oaktown
Term used to describe the city of Oakland (California)
OFF THE BENCHES
In the language of sports using this opportunity to say to define a person out of the game, off the charts, not classifiable 'cause too much higher thanks Kash 2
OLD SCHOOL
Term used to describe (in very general terms) all the MC'se crew that in the '80s have given their fundamental contribution to the birth and development of hip hop in the U.S., before it became (in the years 90) a commercial phenomenon in the world among the greatest exponents of the old school toviamo Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Kurtis Blow, Doug E. Fresh, Run DMC, The Fat Boys, etc. etc.
OREO
black person who tries to look like (in appearance, habits or movements) to a white
OTHER LEVEL
Term used to describe a something (eg an album, a style, an individual, etc.) far better than the rest of the similar things in circulation at that time
OUT THE SOCKS
Term used to indicate a violent death caused by a stroke gunshot fired at point-blank
OUTTA
Abbreviation for "OUT OF" (out here)
OX PIECE
Term used to indicate a gun "homemade", built by an inmate with pieces of metal from various sources in different remedied places the prison
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