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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:51 am
by Marbella
Eno.. I think that lingo is "leaking" into the USA

Cloud, thanks for the "tip-off"

See ya later!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:54 am
by Jess4298
Marbella wrote:Hi Eno!!

"crazy mad props," or "props," is an Australia/New Zealand expression. It means, "Wow! Kick A$$!"

Yay! I'm listening to the Ipod part of my new toy (camera/multimedia thingie!)
Australia/New Zealand expression?? I had no clue!! I hear it ALL the time so I didn't know where it started...but I'm pretty sure it started in the early 90's over here at least

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:58 am
by Marbella
Nope.. I started hearing it from my Australian friends 1st.

Anyway.. I've got togo.. I have to leave now for my 1:00 mtg...

See you guys soon!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:01 am
by eno
See ya later Marbella!

Sim: Devo practicare il mio italiano. E brutta.

Jess: Hey!!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:03 am
by eno
umm... i mean brutto. I think. :cry:

I'm missing my science classes. haha

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:05 am
by Sim7lizard
E brutta !!!! LOL!!! That bad huh? Fino a quando siete in Italia?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:06 am
by Sim7lizard
eno wrote:umm... i mean brutto. I think. :cry:

I'm missing my science classes. haha
Gender!!! So complicated anyway!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:11 am
by Jess4298
OK...I'm sorry I'm just one of those curious people so I looked it up (gotta love "The Mavens' Word of the Day")
This two-word slang expression has its origin in Black English, specifically, in the hip-hop culture of young African Americans. In this particular phrase, mad is an adjective meaning 'many, much, plenty of', as in "mad publicity, mad dough, mad friends'. But it can also be an adverb meaning 'very, extremely', as in "mad cool, mad funny, mad scared'. This use of mad dates from the early 1990s, though the adverb madly (as in 'madly talented') is much older.

Though props has several slang senses, here it means 'proper or due respect; compliments, credit, admiration, or praise'. Since the term implies public recognition, it's usually used of a performer or other person in the public eye. For example, if a musician "gets (his) props," he's gained public recognition for his accomplishments; to "give him his props" is to give him the respect he deserves. However, in my opinion, successful people who have gotten their props should then "give props to their peeps," that is, they should (at least partially) credit their parents and friends.

According to Clarence Major's Juba to Jive: A Dictionary of Black American Slang, the Black English term props also refers to any form of support or protection. So your props can include your friends, your family, and even your switchblade.

Though props in the sense of 'proper respect' is obviously derived from the adjective "proper," the sense recorded in Clarence Major's dictionary overlaps with the standard English sense of 'support; mainstay'.

Written evidence for props goes back at least ten years. And the synonymous slang term propers, as recorded in Geneva Smitherman's Black Talk, is much older. Both these terms are still current slang, especially in verbal use and in alternative (non-mainstream) publications. Searching the archives of Internet chat rooms, I found propers sometimes misspelled as "proppers."

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:11 am
by Jess4298
Hi Eno!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:14 am
by eno
sim: dude, I'm sorry. I don't even know what you asked me. I'm serious when I say my Italian isn't very good.

I'm very good at ordering coffee because it's so integral to my life... but not much else.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:31 am
by eno
alllllright... I gotta go eat dinner before class. Ill ttyl!!!! bye bye! Ciao!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:42 am
by colbertnationgirl
hello?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:46 am
by jc_gypsy7
*peeking in for a sec*

just popped in to say hey.. running around today, company for the holidays will be arriving tomorrow night... a bday party all day Saturday.. Sunday cooking for family for Easter, so I will have to squeeze in here at odd moments!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:46 am
by jc_gypsy7
hi CNG and Jess, if you're still here!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:50 am
by jc_gypsy7
k, well.. I'm guessing everyone's busy.. off to start running around!

laters all!