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yee

Depending on where you're from in NorCal, used either as a call to get someone's attention, a way of expressing excitement, or just another word for "yes". Pronounced different ways for each definition

1. *sees homie across the street*

*puts hands to mouth* "YEEEEE!"
2. *gets test back, sees he got an A*

"Oh YEE"
3. "You comin to the concert later for extra credit?"

"Yee"

by Heptone December 10, 2015

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Bill

Slang for $100

"Don't break my new bong that shit cost me 2 bills and I'll make you pay for it"

by Heptone December 10, 2015

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green

In NorCal (aside from being a word for weed), greens is used to describe the first hit of any newly packed weed. Greens are always given to the person who the weed belongs to by default, unless someone else did something to deserve them

*packs bowl*
"Yo it's your tree bro you got greens"
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"How was work Nate?"
"Shitty I got fired today"
"Damn that sucks bro. I'll give you greens on the next bowl"
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"Aye you get greens since we're in your car"

by Heptone December 10, 2015


Split

To leave. Synonyms=bounce, dip

"Aye go find Johnny. The neighbors called the cops so we gotta split"

by Heptone December 10, 2015

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guy

Another word for homie or bro. Often used either as a compliment or a way of describing someone as a close friend, or a way of saying thank you

1. *makes death cup in beer pong*

Person watching: "What a guy!"

2. "Do you know Ben?"

"Yea he's the guy"

3. "Aye Josh if we order pizza will you go pick it up"

"Fuck I guess"

"You're a guy"

OR

"Will you be a guy and go pick up the pizza?"

by Heptone December 10, 2015

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Burnt

One's aroma after they've been smoking weed

"Cam can we go to your place after this blunt"
"Nah my parents are home"
"It's good I have eyedrops"
"Yea but we smell burnt as fuck"

by Heptone December 10, 2015


Dub

Short for "dub sac". Term used to describe quantity of weed. In NorCal, dub is short for double-dime, or $20. Everywhere else, this means 2 grams.

1. (NorCal) "How much can you do for a dub?"

"I'll give you 2.5g for it"

2. (everywhere else) "How much for a dub?"

"I'll do $35"

by Heptone December 10, 2015

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