Home » music » Page 39

Tagmusic

dirt-hustle

dirt-hustle  v.— «He used to press up his own CDs and hand them out for free, just to get a buzz going. The practice of “dirt-hustlin,” as it’s called, is a time-honored tradition in the Bay Area music industry. With no major...

stappit fu

stappit fu  adj.— «With more than a little help from my great nephews and great nieces, I have been able to join the world of mp3 and iTunes. My computer is now stappit fu (to use a technical term) of music.» —“Facelifts for fish just...

tri-tip

tri-tip  n.— «The “Science at the Lake” event will feature barbecue (tri-tip and hot dogs), live music by Threshold, a silent auction, door prizes and fun hands-on science exhibits.» —“Regional Roundup: Scientists invited...

Tennessee music box

Tennessee music box  n.— «Dulcimers come in all shapes and sizes—peanut-shaped models, triangles, graceful ovals and rectangular contraptions often called “Tennessee music boxes.” They usually have three or four strings and sound like a...

rolling music

rolling music  n.— «He was summoned to a meeting with police and TABC officials and told to beef up security, enforce a dress code restricting baggy clothes, jerseys, or gang-related attire, and to shun “rolling” music, a mixture of...

buck-fifty

buck-fifty
 n.— «Heads used to say “i’m a give you a buck-fifty,” for 150 stitches.» —“aiiiight, bet…“ by Donnie H. Kwak Usenet: rec.music.hip-hop Mar. 10, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)