All That:
In possession of all good qualities
Baller (Bawla):
Ballplayer, someone who is good at playing basketball
Being [Down] With Something:
Favoring something, thinking the same way
Boo:
A term of endearment, like baby
Boo-yaa:
Totally dope, incredibly fine
Bounce:
To leave, to get up, to break
'Bout It:
Real, not fake
Boy:
Friend, short for "homeboy"
Bug:
To act strange, crazy, weird
-Cha: You. Ex: "I'm comin' to getcha (get you)"
Cheese/Cheddar:
Money; material wealth
Chill:
Relax
Creep:
1. To sneak up on someone
Group, band
Crib:
Home; Place where one lives
Cruise:
Driving around, preferably showing off your car
Crunk:
Crazy.
Cut:
A record, the latest hit
Dis:
Insult or thwart in a social manner, short for disrespect
DL/Downlow:
Covert, secret
Down With:
To be down with: to be sympathetic to something, or to be friends with someone
Fly:
Attractive, beautiful
Hella:
A hell of a lot
Homeboy/girl:
Close friend
Honey:
Female, generally attractive
Hood:
The neighborhood, usually (but not necessarily) a poor community
Hook-Up:
1. Getting together with someone
2. Acquring something you need through another person
Hooptie:
Old car in bad shape
Hops:
Vertical jump, usually related to basketball
Hottie:
A very attractive female (This word was originated to be used to describe females, but it can also be used to refer to males, too)
Ice:
Diamonds or jewelry with diamonds in it
In The House:
Present, Here
Jack:
Steal
Jailbait:
Anybody who is at least five years younger than you are
Jet:
To leave in a hurry
Jheri-curls:
Wetlook, curly hairstyle
Jiggy:
To have a lot of money or riches
Kickin' It:
Hanging out
Loc:
Term used for local person
Lowriding:
Adjusting the suspension of a car to get it closer to the ground. Since it is illegal to drive that way, people have hydraulic systems to adjust the height of the car while driving, making it bounce
Mack:
1. Ladies Man
2. To Steal
Mad:
Extremely, very, a large quantity
No Diggity:
No doubt, no question
O.G.:
Original gangster
Pad:
House, home, place where you live
Parlaying:
West coast slang for partying or having a good time
Played Out:
Old
Player:
1. Someone who is "true to the game", someone who never sold out
2. A kind of playboy, someone good at picking up honeys
Player Hater:
One who despises or speaks ill of another because he does not have any game of his own
Posse:
A group of people you hang out with
Project Gold:
Huge gold hoop earrings
Props:
Compliments
Represent:
Means just what you think it means
Ride:
A vehicle
Roll:
To hang with a given person or crowd
Sell Out:
Doing something purely for the financial gain
Shorty:
Little person
Skill:
General ability, Talent
Sweet:
Cool, dope, fresh
Thang:
Thing; "your own thang": your own way
Thug:
Someone who does not have anything but himself
Tight:
Cool
Tripping:
Freak for any reason
Truck Jewelry:
Big gold jewelry
True That (Word is Bond):
Saying this means that what you are saying is absolutely correct, and you do not have to put up money to prove it, you just say it
Twisted:
Drunk
Wack:
Negative: crazy or weird
Word Up:
1. A question like "What's up?"
2. Some also use the word when agreeing with something or someone.
Y'all:
Short for "you all"