Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"roll deep" isn't ghetto slang, it's party culture slang. You hear it from anyone who is involved in party/club culture.
The term comes from west coast gang culture, dipshit, even if "party" culture uses it now.
NP here, something tells me you never got invited to many parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"roll deep" isn't ghetto slang, it's party culture slang. You hear it from anyone who is involved in party/club culture.
The term comes from west coast gang culture, dipshit, even if "party" culture uses it now.
NP here, something tells me you never got invited to many parties.
Unless those parties are in Compton, I'm guessing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"roll deep" isn't ghetto slang, it's party culture slang. You hear it from anyone who is involved in party/club culture.
The term comes from west coast gang culture, dipshit, even if "party" culture uses it now.
NP here, something tells me you never got invited to many parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"roll deep" isn't ghetto slang, it's party culture slang. You hear it from anyone who is involved in party/club culture.
The term comes from west coast gang culture, dipshit, even if "party" culture uses it now.
Anonymous wrote:"roll deep" isn't ghetto slang, it's party culture slang. You hear it from anyone who is involved in party/club culture.
Anonymous wrote:I was picking up my DD from a play date and was talking to the mom of the other child (who is AA). We were talking about how we never see one another girl outside of school because she lives so far. The mom mentioned that this other girl had a large family and they go everywhere together. I responded, "Really?" And she said, "Yeah, they roll deep." I nodded in agreement but did not know what she meant. Any ideas?