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Vocabulary Meanings

gangsta

/ˈɡæŋstə/

B2
  • adjective
  • - Relating to or characteristic of a gangster or the gangster lifestyle, often implying a tough or rebellious attitude. (Informal/slang for 'gangster').

party

/ˈpɑːrti/

A1
  • noun
  • - A social gathering of people for entertainment or pleasure.

walk

/wɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - To move along on foot at a moderate pace.

talk

/tɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - To speak in order to exchange ideas or information, or to express thoughts.

blick

/blɪk/

C1
  • noun
  • - (Slang, especially in hip-hop) A firearm, typically a handgun (often specifically a Glock).

stick

/stɪk/

A1
  • noun
  • - A thin piece of wood or other material.
  • noun
  • - (Slang, especially in hip-hop) A firearm, often an assault rifle or a long-barreled gun.

rock

/rɒk/

A2
  • verb
  • - To move gently to and fro or from side to side.
  • verb
  • - (Slang) To carry or wear something, especially a weapon or an item of clothing, with style or confidence; to do something successfully or energetically.

roll

/rəʊl/

A2
  • verb
  • - To move by turning over and over.
  • verb
  • - (Slang) To be present or active, often in a group; to leave or depart. (In the context 'ready to roll', it implies ready to start action or be active/present).

pop

/pɒp/

A2
  • verb
  • - To make a short, sharp, explosive sound; to burst.
  • verb
  • - (Slang) To shoot a firearm; to fire a bullet.

go

/ɡəʊ/

A1
  • verb
  • - To move from one place to another; to leave.

ready

/ˈrɛdi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - Prepared for an activity or event; in a suitable state for immediate action or use.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I’m at the party with my crew, we ain’t leaving ‘til it’s through.

    ➔ Present continuous tense

    ➔ The phrase "we ain’t leaving" uses the present continuous tense with a negative contraction to describe an ongoing action.

  • She said she love me, but I know that’s a lie.

    ➔ Past simple vs. present simple

    ➔ The contrast between "she said" (past simple) and "I know" (present simple) highlights a past action vs. a current state.

  • If you ain’t got no money, then you can’t hang with me.

    ➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1)

    ➔ The structure "If you ain’t got no money, then you can’t hang with me" is a Type 1 conditional, expressing a likely result.

  • They be hating ‘cause they know I’m the one.

    ➔ Present habitual be + -ing

    ➔ The phrase "They be hating" uses the present habitual form with be + -ing to describe a recurring action.