slumper n.— «Bay Area rap flourished in Dre’s absence, evolving from the East Coast-influenced sound of the Strictly Business era to the slower tempos and keyboard-heavy funky slumper beats of what became known as mobb music...
dirty dirty
n.— «“People like to talk and divide us. People like to break us apart. But we all the Dirty South.” “Dirty, dirty.”» —by Ace Atkins Dirty South Mar. 2, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Dirty Dirty
n.— «Banned in 47 Countries baby from the Dirty Dirty, to your Uranus.» —“Betta who? Betta wha?” by bettrduck@aol.com (BettrDuck) Usenet: alt.rap Apr. 9, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Dirty Dirty n.— «“I’m from the Dirty Dirty…,” goes one of Pitbull’s most contagious raps, “Dirty.”» —“A new breed: Miami rapper Pitbull has all of South Florida barking about his skills” by Liz...
dirty dirty n. the southern United States; the South. Also durrty durrty. Editorial Note: Usually used with the definite article: the dirty dirty. Capitalization is inconsistent. Etymological Note: From “Dirty Dirty South,” heavily...
Dirty South n.— «“I’m from the Dirty South,” Hood quipped, in reference to the term now applied to rap music coming from this region.» —“‘Dirty South’ with a different sort of twang” by Keith Ryan...