DicTraceionary

Learn how to talk like a tru trukkah.

(Proper accent applies)

A Trace : a friend whom you are relatively close to and feel comfortable with.
Trukkuh: A more casual pet name that can be used for both an acquaintance and a close friend to enrich Trace vocabulary. In situations where a friend believes they are a Trace but you don't feel the same way, calling a friend a Trukkuh may seem more comfortable to you.
Trukkin: Used commonly in a situation where a Trace feels not at his or her best. For example if a Trace had their weave on backwards and could not fix it because they were too weak, one would say "Ima keep trukkin."
Gat: A special accessory for Trace's. Generally, a gat is a gun, but Trace's tend to decorate their gats with fine things such as rhinestones, nailpolish, and cryst@lz.
Plebe: of Greek origin, this word signifies a commoner. Therefore, Plebe is the opposite of Trace. That is, someone who is unpoppin, untelacious, and untru.
Tracist: One who is unfriendly to Traces.
Poppin: Anything or anyone that is good. Ie: my cheekbonez poppin but mah luv handlez aint. Meaning that having cheekbones sticking out is a good thing but having love handles pop is not.
Telacious: Good.
Tru: Tru can mean either its literal meaning, true, or "yes", or "good".
Right: What is good, fair, and pleasant. Ie: Das wus tru AND wus right. Meaning that something is both real and fabulous.
Nukkah: A nukkah is similar to a trukkah, except often used when you are mad at a friend. Ie: NUKKAHHH!@!!!!
Crystalz: Crystals are generally drugs. Generally the term is used for people or photos of people who resemble drug addicts. Ie: "His Mama chased afta him sayin, "GIMME MAH CRYSTALZ TRACE.""(Tale of Trace)
Evacuate: Meaning to leave. Ie: Let's evacuate the club im weak.
Iguana: Iguana.

A few other words that are commonly used in the Trace Timezone include:

Lifestyle: This can be used after a phrase which describes something that happened. For example: "Faceplant on danceflo and p0p ma te33th out ma face lyfestyle." Someone may respond to this as well, by saying "Worth it lyfestyle."
Weave: This word can be used in many ways:
  • An icebreaker: "Your weave looks p0ppin today Trace."
  • An insult: "I can't see the Kool-Aid died in ur weave today nukkah."
  • An object or thing: "Three weaves (houses) to the left" or "Whad you eat fo dinna today Trace?" - "Weave (celery)"
  • A verb: "Weave flaunt yo a$$ ova here before I GATCHU!!!"
Boss: Often used when one feels like the dominator of the situation. For example if there is only one Trace livin on the block, that Trace would be block boss.
Trace inserted in words: "DomiTraceion", InspirTraceion", InfecTraceion", etc. (T of Trace always capitalized to show who's boss) Also often used with rhyming words. For example "Trace" over the word "face." - "Your Trace makeup looks boss tonight" or "Tracebook."

There are also many questions to which a Trace must always reply the same answer to:

1. What do you study in school? - "BLACK SLANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
2.Whats poppin? - "NOT MA LOVE HANDLEZ!!!!!" (but if they are stay silent if u havn't already evacuate your life)
3. Would you like some food? - Evacuate.
4. Whats your.. - "IGUANA!!!" - If you feel a nukkah is a plebe, you may say this word to cut them off and evacuate their speech.