Thursday, January 24, 2008

Twista Cool

I've grown really fond of the term "twista cool," which I just made up. It's kind of like "tre chic," but about things being really cool. That said, it's not really something you can say aloud. In fact, I think describing something out loud as "twista cool" would be "twista lame." But in writing, it's a pretty dope way to describe things.

1 comment:

KJW said...

I heard a DJ on Kube say, "What's good?" in the place of "What's up?" I like it. It's straightforward and positive. When I ask, "What's up?" to someone, I don't want to hear them complain. Nope. If anything, I just want to hear what's good. This is especially true if I will benefit from the goodness.

Potential conversation #1:
Kelly: Hey, Marc. What's up?
Marc: Well, Kelly, my kneecap fell out yesterday and I used it as a retainer.
Kelly: Oh, that's pretty weird, Marc.

(Note: The kneecap retainer situation happened in my dream.)

Potential conversation #2:
Kelly: Hey, Marc. What's good?
Marc: I just found lots of $100 bills! Would you like one?
Kelly: H yes, I would! Thanks, Marc!

That is why you should start saying, "What's good?" in addition to "twist cool."