homeboys outside the 559 area

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Aug 6, 2002
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I have a question about slang?
How much in your opinion do homeboys say dog in their vocabulary?

Reason is that I went to a wedding in Fresno, and there were hella ppl there and I took some homies there. N E ways we were congregated around this one spot when somebody comes up to us and says "what up dog" and passes by us. now this got me and the homies pissed but we maintained cause it was the homies sister's wedding. Later like in a half hour, the same fool comes up and says "damn dog, there are hella hoes." "anybody got a frajo"

To cut the bullshit that went down, and keep that shit private, after all the confusion was settled. come to find that he was a an ene from a town near sacra, he didnt name the city though. You know we explained to him why we tripped on the choice of words he used. and he explained that where he was from that everyone uses the word "dog"

On sunday we picked the homie up from his cousins house and showed him around and he tripped how the ppl in the some parks were really mutts and not homies. Im just curious cause this homie overused dog in his vocab like a mutt straight out of county. he triped on how we said ene alot, we explained that in the 559 we probably overuse it cause the fact that mutts overuse dog.
 
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thanks for the feedback, but I kind of what to get away from whether or not it is an issue, cause I know it is not. I wanted to know if homies use that shit alot. cause this homie said dog hella times in one sentence. I mean I cant explain it but ppl in Fresno know what I mean, dog was used in any instance you can fit it into a conversation. and to me that seemed like a mutt thing. He didnt say it one time, he used it honestly like 4 times in every sentence.

I know mutts aint an issue in areas outside the 559, thats why I am asking if homies say it so freely and I wasnt aware of it.

for example "hey dog, whats up for tonight, cause damn dog I wanted to get fucked up dog. well Im out dog cause if I dont my bitch gonna get pissed dog" and when your in my area wearing red speaking like that, that is point blank a mutt in everyones opinion, I mean even non bangers will point you out as a mutt.

so do homies over use it like that, cause that fool could have been playing the prison game.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Naw homie, people don't over use it like that, There really is no over use of slang around here, most people are very straight forward and will only say whats up - homeboy, fool, homes, dogg once when they first see you. Ene isn't even really used. The only reason I thought of when you were telling that story is that maybe that vato was nervous, if he wasn't then maybe he just wasn't good at communicating
 
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simon ene i know what u taking about a homie we met said dog but we didn't tripped we gave him the scoop...homie is from idaho....claiming norte...but we do up on that cuz i'm from the valley in fresno county ....but i get ur drift....so all the homies call each other carnales or enez
 
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see what got me is when you overuse it that much to me that means your trying to make a point. and being that he was flamed up we took it as such. it got cleared up really quick but he was like " ppl use that dog up north like that" I thought only mutts would use it that repetively. like I said I aint hotheaded, I aint gonna run up on some one cause they say whats up dog. its gonna take a little more than that.