Posted on 04/18/2015 9:39:30 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A parent and a juvenile have been arrested after an attack on a Long Island teacher that a group said left the educator unconscious for several minutes.
Authorities say the duo allegedly attacked the female math teacher Wednesday at Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School in Hempstead. [ ]
The parent, Annika McKenzie, pleaded not guilty to assault charges and is being held in lieu of $10,000 bond.
McKenzies attorney, Don Rollock, told NBC 4 New York that the parent came to the school because the teacher put her hands on her 12-year-old daughter. Teachers shouldnt lay their hands on kids, Rollock said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnewyork.com ...
In the video, the UNION THUG said that 4 students threatened to KILL another teacher last week!!
I think that the beating resulted from the assailant being considered as a member of the new Lordship and thus beyond the reach of ordinary legal process. In essence the assailant should be judged only by her fellow blacks.
Jive goes back a lot further than Amos n Andy. Cab Calloways Jive Dictionary
Cab Calloway, born in 1907, was an amazing performer. I saw him live in the early 60s in the black stage show of Hello Dolly, starring Calloway and Pearl Bailey. Presumably his dictionary began during his Cotton Club days (19231935), but appears to have gained entries through the 50s and early 60s. He died in 1994. Out of the 223 items you listed, these 65 (about 1/3rd) have survived in their original meaning among mainstream slang to this day:
Apple (n.) the big town [which has become the nickname for New York].
Beat (adj.) tired, exhausted.
Blow the top (v.) to be overcome with emotion. Ex., Youll blow your top when you hear this one.
Boogie-woogie (n.) harmony with accented bass.
Bring down ((1) n. (2) v.) (1) something depressing. Ex., Thats a bring down. (2) Ex., That brings me down.
Cat (n.) musician in swing band.
Chick (n.) girl.
Come again (v.) ...I dont understand you.
Comes on like gangbusters (v.) plays, sings, or dances in a terrific manner, par excellence in any department.
Cop (v.) to get, to obtain.
Corny (adj.) old-fashioned, stale.
Cut out (v.) to leave, to depart. Ex., Its time to cut out.”
Dig (v.) (1) meet. Ex., Ill plant you now and dig you later. (2) look, see. Ex., Dig the chick on your left duke. (3) comprehend, understand. Ex., Do you dig this jive?
Fall out (v.) to be overcome with emotion. Ex., The cats fell out when he took that solo.
Freeby (n.) no charge, gratis. Ex., The meal was a freeby.
Get in there (exclamation.) go to work, get busy, make it hot, give all youve got.
Gravy (n.) profits.
Groovy (adj.) fine. Ex., I feel groovy.
Growl (n.) vibrant notes from a trumpet.
Have a ball (v.) to enjoy yourself, stage a celebration. Ex., I had myself a ball last night.
Hep cat (n.) a guy who knows all the answers, understands jive.
Hip (adj.) wise, sophisticated, anyone with boots on. Ex., Shes a hip chick.
Hot (adj.) musically torrid; before swing, tunes were hot or bands were hot.
Hype (n, v.) persuasive talk.
In the groove (adj.) perfect, no deviation.
Jack (n.) name for all male friends.
Jam ((1)n, (2)v.) (1) improvised swing music. Ex., Thats swell jam. (2) to play such music. Ex., That cat surely can jam.
Jitterbug (n.) a swing fan.
Jive (n.) Harlemese speech.
Joint is jumping the place is lively, the club is leaping with fun.
Kill me (v.) show me a good time, send me.
Killer-diller (n.) a great thrill.
Kopasetic (adj.) absolutely okay, the tops.
Latch on (v.) grab, take hold.
Licks (n.) hot musical phrases.
Lock up to acquire something exclusively. Ex., Im gonna lock up that deal.
Mellow (adj.) all right, fine.
Moo juice (n.) milk.
Murder (n.) something excellent or terrific. Ex., Thats solid murder, gate!
Ofay (n.) white person.
Out of [this] world (adj.) perfect rendition. Ex., That sax chorus was out of [this] world.
Rank (v.) to lower.
Riff (n.) hot lick, musical phrase.
Righteous (adj.) splendid, okay.
Rock me (v.) send me, kill me, move me with rhythym.
Send (v.) to arouse the emotions. (joyful). Ex., That sends me!
Sharp (adj.) neat, smart, tricky. Ex., That hat is sharp...
Signify (v.) to declare yourself, to brag, to boast.
Skins (n.) drums.
So help me its the truth, thats a fact.
Solid (adj.) great, swell, okay.
Sounded off (v.) began a program or conversation.
Spoutin (v.) talking too much.
Square (n.) an unhep person.
Stash (v.) to file, to hide away, to secrete.
Take off (v.) play a solo.
The man (n.) the law.
Threads (n.) suit, dress or costume
Too much (adj.) term of highest praise. Ex., You are too much!
Truck (v.) to go somewhere. Ex., I think Ill truck on down to the ginmill (bar).
Unhep (adj.) not wise to the jive, said of an icky, a square.
Whats your story? What do you want? What have you got to say for yourself?
Yarddog (n.) uncouth, badly attired, unattractive male or female.
Yeah, man an exclamation of assent.
Zoot suit (n.) the ultimate in clothes. The only totally and truly American civilian suit.
About 1/3rd of them are. See post 43.
And I have a Zoot suit to be buried in.
My first and second thoughts as well. Thanks, though, for pointing out the third possibility...
Is is gray with pink pinstripes? Or pink with black pinstripes? Matching fedora and spectator shoes?
"When I'm with you, I'm what you call a 'hep cat'. I am hep to the jive."
Banana yellow, matching shoes. Bright green shirt, and a string tie of my own creation. The tire is made from a sea washed stone that has holes in it. It’s painted turquoise blue, and the holes are pink, with flashing leds in them.
chowl.
Lol - I went for the colloquial “chow”, but “chowl” would be the right choice if one were speaking formally (like former Surgeon General Jocelyn Elders).
At this time I could care less about how they’ve been ruined, I care more about the destruction they’re wreaking upon society and that they are predatory upon whites, with the governments from local to fed turning a blind eye at best and giving them tacit permission at worst.
“could care less”=”couldn’t care less”
Or these ?
Remember Zoot Suits ?
They were the cat's pajamas, daddy-o.
Kookie, Kppkie! Lend me your comb
Baby, you’re the ginchiest!
Still gotta find a good Zoot chain!
A precedent MUST be set that this type of behavior is not going to be tolerated OR defended. The sentence could have an alternate result: Amputate is harms and legs, cut off his tongue and set him in a big pot in an official building and feed him daily. There are things that are far worse than death. Americans generally don't think of them.
‘I grew up next to Hempstead, too.’
Add me in - altho I grew up in a few different Long Island towns.
In the 50’s I was in the Hicksville-Plainview area.
In the 1940’s - Huntington.
Currently have relatives in East Meadow, which is right near Hempstead.
As a kid, my parents shopped occasionally in Hempstead for clothing - it was the alternative for going ‘into the city,’ - Manhattan.
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