bend v.— «bended v. to make a mistake, mess up. “I don’t like art because when I draw, I always bended.” adj. silly or ridiculous. “Handy Man on “In Living Color’ is bended.”» —“L.A. Speak” by...
moated adj.— «moated v. to trump someone, get the final word, get them in trouble. “I got Priscilla moated for capping on me.”» —“L.A. Speak” by Kathleen Moloney, Mary McNamara Los Angeles Times Apr...
chewy adj.— «chewy adj. uncool. “BMXs are chewy bikes.” “School lunches are really chewy.”» —“L.A. Speak” by Kathleen Moloney, Mary McNamara Los Angeles Times Apr. 26, 1992. (source:...
psych interj.— «psych (pronounced sy-y-y-k) an exclamation, means telling a lie. “Robert said Michael Jordan was his dad and then I yelled, ‘Psych! Psych!’”» —“L.A. Speak” by Kathleen Moloney, Mary...
bag v.— «bag v. to call someone a bad name, to insult. “He really bagged her out on the playground.” SYN.-cap.» —“L.A. Speak” by Kathleen Moloney, Mary McNamara Los Angeles Times Apr. 26, 1992...
cap
v.— «cap v. synonymous with bag. “She capped him back after school.”» —“L.A. Speak” by Kathleen Moloney, Mary McNamara Los Angeles Times Apr. 26, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)