nuku-nuku-fufu
nuku-nuku-fufu
WindAtlas
i have always wanted to say this firshisle
Speaking "shizzle" is the rapper Snoop Dog's own famous brand of broken English, which may have derived from "Ebonics", which was highly publicized in Oakland, CA.
When speaking "shizzle" a general rule of thumb applies to all words. When one speaks this meta-language, one would take already existing words from the American vocabulary of the English dialect.
Examples:
"Where is my money at, whore?" - English
About five percent of all Americans are familiar with the first sentence, which uses correct grammar. Also, observe how all the words are spelled out, and take posture to the punctuatuon.
"Where my mone, ho" - Ebonics
Ebonics is believed to be based off of the English language. This particular dialect is much more direct, and seems to favor omitting verbs.
"Where izzle, the Benjamins at, my ho the D-O double G gots to know!" - shizzle
Note that this sentence is twice as long as the other two, and some of the words used are not even from the English language. You would speak like this is you smoked a pound of bomb everyday, wouldn't you. domokun (this might be much more apt ----> mrgreen )
"I don't need to cite my sources, because I made it all up anyway" - You would like to think it was Jon Stewart, but no. He didn't resign from CBS, for a save of face, now did he?
