"Say red" or "Say black": Females, a New Orleans
native says this to you in respect to your skin color.
He is trying to get your attention to get your number.
"Woadie or Wo, Fool, Cuzin" : These are just
nicknames for any and everybody. So, someone may be
trying to get your attention if they call you by these
names. Do not be offended.
"Juvey" : This is someone who you are conversing with
who is younger than you are. (Ex. If you are 18
messing around with a 16 yr old, that's your juvey.)
~Ya heard me?": Self-Explained
"Fa Sho": Okay.
"Hot boyz and hot girlz": Hot people are very cool.
But don't get it confused, if someone calls you cold,
you're cool too. But you're either "too hot to be
touched", or "too cold to be hot." YOU CAN'T BE BOTH!
"Catch the wall": This is a call for all ladies to
bend over, put their hands on the wall for support,
and shake their behinds.
"Tear it down boy or gal": Get hyped up and start dancing.
You're so hyped up that someone (or something) can get
hurt or broken, you're tearing it down.
Bounce music gets you in the mood to Tear it down!!!
"You down bad": You either do really bad things, or
you let people do really bad "things" to you.
"Bucked-Up": If your head is bucked, you are
convinced of something that totally isn't true. For
example, if you're the only one who thinks your hair
looks good, your head is bucked up.
"Yeah Bruh!": I knew you would like what I said, that's
why I said it.
"Man, you already know.": Simply put, it means yes.
"How you livin?": How are you doing?
"What up lil daddy?": Hello male person.
"What's up round?": Hello good friend whose always
around.
"What time you gon' be there fo?": We say fo, why?
Cause we can.
"....No" : This is a word used at the end of any
negative sentence. (e.g. "I'm not going to school
today NO.") This is telling you that I'm not going to
school and the No is letting you know that I'm serious
so don't take it as a joke.
"...Yeah" :This is used for anything positive or
negative. (e.g. You got your azz whooped YEAH") This
is letting you know that you got your azz whooped and
the Yeah is stressing the fact that you really got
your azz whooped."
"Waaaaaaa" : This is a greeting you may receive from
any N.O. natives. Don't be alarmed; just saying hello.
"Trade" : This is a term the girls like to use for
the fellas who are looking good . So, if a girl
sees a handsome young man looking good and clean she
would say " Damn, look at that trade" or trade may be
used for someone who is giving you financial support
or just buying you gifts. So, if a girl is looking for
a trade, guys you need to be on your game and have good
financial support.
"Looka here...": This means I am about to explain or
say something important.
"You a fool...": Do not be offended. Fools are very
popular in New Orleans. This means that you are either
very funny, very crazy, or very good at whatever
you do.
"Yes indeed": This is an age old New Orleans saying
that has been passed down from generation to
generation. It simply means "Really?" or "I'm
impressed, shocked, or amazed."
"Neutral grounds": The large strips of land that
divides streets of opposing traffic. (For some odd
reason, everyone else in America calls them
"medians".)
"Let me get dat out ya": This means, Let me take that
off your hands or can you please give me that.
"A Beast": Ladies do not be offended. This is used by
males when they see a very attractive female.
If you love New Orleans pass this to all your hometown
friends!
Thank you for believing in New Orleans!
Nehemiah 7 Now the city was large and spacious, but there were few people in it, and the houses had not yet been rebuilt. So my God put it into my heart to assemble the nobles, the officials and the common people for registration by families.

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Baby Charles ( Action Jackson ) & President Obama 10 \15\ 2009