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The St. Lawrence Boys GD set (a rival of the 300 BD set) are nicknamed “Tooka Gang” after Shondale “Tooka” Gregory, a 15 year old member who was killed at a bus stop at the corner of 63rd and St. Lawrence. Tooka was also a part of the Fly Boy Gang (FBG) rap group, which is associated with the St. Lawrence Boys.

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Lil' Jay in Unexpected Fame:

Tookaville and TutuGang, man that shit will never change

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Tweakin has many meanings including acting dumb, tripping off of drugs, or being wrong about something.

Vic Mensa – who has a song called “Tweakin” – breaks it down in this video

Chance The Rapper also apologized to Sway for tweaking when he was late to the show:

http://youtu.be/fmHlxpnYlGk?t=33s

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Pronounced in a high pitched voice, it’s a way of telling someone to “get the fuck outta here” if they are lying or tweakin

King Louie further explains in this interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egseHA-nb0w&t=2m20s

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A sneak disser is someone that talks shit about a person behind their back. They’re being “sneaky” about their “disses”, but they don’t actually say it to the person’s face.

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Chief Keef in “I Don’t Like”:

A sneak disser that’s that shit I don’t like

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Coming from the word “regular”, it is something that is of average quality or just plain uninteresting – usually used to describe low grade marijuana.

Chance The Rapper further explains it in his verified annotation on “Tweakin”:

Foofoo niggas out here snakin' on the reggo

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OTF stands for “Only The Family” or Only Trey Folk, (a reference to the Black Disciples). It is used by GBE to describe their group, but recently it has been made a fully seperate group when Lil Durk made his own OTF Coke Boys Group, composed of:

We all the same. Only The Family and Glory Boyz Entertainment. Everybody’s family with two different names. Everybody says GBE and OTF. Everybody grew up together from the same block. Everybody knew each other since they were kids. We grew up with each other and everyone’s just got different music styles right now, doing their own thing.

Rap Example

Lil Durk in “OTF”:

I can’t trust myself, OTF
But this is what I rep, OTF. (That’s GBE)

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Opp (plural: “opps”) is short for “opposition”. Any enemy, rival, hater, group you’re in a beef with, or person you don’t like is an opp.

Kami de Chukwu has a song called “Fuck de Opps”

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Named after Odee Perry, a gang member who was killed in the area in 2011 and referencing the zeros in 300, it is where Chief Keef and his squad live.

Marked by the intersection of Normal Ave. and 63rd St. in Englewood, it is a heavily Black Disciple influenced area. It is also commonly used as an adlib in songs to declare where they are from.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78u4PTsMwK4&t=6m33s

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Stands for Man Up Band Up. It’s a way of telling someone to act like a man and get their money (“bands”)

King Louie further explains it in this interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egseHA-nb0w&t=1m0s

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