 "minute" or "a minute"
  			"minute" or "a minute"
  			1. A long time.  Not just 60 seconds.   			  				"Dang! I haven't seen you in a minute, girl, where you been?"   			  			    			 'All days'
  			'All days'
  			1. 24 inch rims for a car.   			  				"Did you see Jr. on them new 'all-days' he got?"   			  			
    			 'tron
  			'tron
  			1. n. an alcoholic drink: Petron Tequila.   			  				"Blame it on the ‘tron, but I’m catchin’ me a pigeon tonight!"   			  				Lyrical reference: JAMIE FOXX - Blame it on the Alcohol   			  				"Blame it on the Goose
Got you feeling loose
Blame it on the Tron
Got you in a zone
Blame it on the a a a a a alcohol"   			  			
    			 06'n
  			06'n
  			1. Lesbian activity.   			  				"Watch out pardna, yo girl is 06'n with my sista!"   			  			
    			 187
  			187
  			1. v. murder. Derived from the police call sign.   			  			
    			 2 cents
  			2 cents
  			1. advice or opinion.   			  				"Ain't nobody askin' you for yo 2 cents!"   			  			
    			 2 Step
  			2 Step
  			1. n. A dance made popular by the song with the same name by DJ Unk & T-Pain   			  				Lyrical reference: DJ UNK/T-PAIN - 2 Step   			  				"2 Steppin lemme show you how I do this thang (thang!) Take yo left foot, put it out in the front…"   			  			
    			 211
  			211
  			1. The police call sign for a robbery.   			  			
    			 211 (two-eleven)
  			211 (two-eleven)
  			1. a carjacking. Derived from the police call sign.   			  			
    			 24-7
  			24-7
  			1. adj. Twenty-four hours a day-seven days a week.   			  				"Seven Eleven is open 24-7."   			  			
    			 3 Strikes
  			3 Strikes
  			1. Highly controversial category of statutes enacted by state governments which require the state courts to hand down a mandatory and extended period of incarceration to persons who have been convicted of a serious criminal offense on three or more separate occasions. These statutes became very popular in the 1990s.   			  				"Louie got caught last night w/ some weed so you know he 3 strikes & out."   			  			
    			 304
  			304
  			1. n. a 304 is another term for a whore, a prostitute, or promiscuous female. It is derived from the numbers upside down on most digital instruments (clocks, calculators, etc.) spelling hoe.   			  				"Hey Justin, I saw you was tryin to get with Janet, you know that’s 304 status?"   			  			
    			 313
  			313
  			1. Area code that encompasses most of Detroit.  It's infamous around the U.S. as being a bad area that scares most people.   			  				"I represent the 313 sucka!"   			  			
    			 411
  			411
  			1. n. Information. Derived from the phone number for information.   			  				"I need the 411."   			  			
    			 420
  			420
  			1. see "four-twenty"   			  			
    			 5 - 0
  			5 - 0
  			1. n. (pronounced "five oh") A policeman.   			  				"Watch out! 5-0!"   			  			
    			 8 ball
  			8 ball
  			1. (n) Malt Liquor or Old English 800, a popular alcoholic drink in the hood.   			  				2. (n) In drug terms, an eighth of an ounce.