brougham
n.— «Brougham: A Vehicle, Phrase used for a car.» —“Y & B’s Chicago Slang dictionary” Y&B.net (Chicago, Illinois) , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
wild hundreds n.pl.— «Wild hunneds: (PROUNOUNCED “HUNNEDS” NOT HUNDREDS) Section of Chicago beginning with 101st & stretches to 130th street beginning with State (0 East) going west to a little past Halsted (800 west) ...
nuke n.— «Nuke: Good, Fire, Of well taste. ex: “Those Chicken Wings are on the NUKE”!» —“Y & B’s Chicago Slang dictionary” Y&B.net (Chicago, Illinois) , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
jump out n.— «Jump Outs: Phrase used for Detectives who are know for quickly stopping their vehicles, jumping out and conductin arrests. (Jump out boys). ex: We was chillin & all of a sudden the JUMP OUTS rolled up and kilt the whole...
vessel n.— «Vessel: Similar to Brougham—a vehicle. ex: “We rode around in the VESSEL all night last night.”» —“Y & B’s Chicago Slang dictionary” Y&B.net (Chicago, Illinois) , 2004. (source:...
pop off
v.— «Popped off: Caught. Captured. ex: Twan got POPPED OFF last night by the Cops.» —“Y & B’s Chicago Slang dictionary” Y&B.net (Chicago, Illinois) , 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

