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This is a true classic. Maybe it started in the early 90's. Depending on the hour of day and the neighborhood, this phrase is yelled at me semi-regularly. It means(obviously): "I intend to knock you off of your bike and take it from you." "I may be kidding, but if I can scare the s*it out of you, that's enough for me." "On the other hand, depending on my state of mind, I may be very serious, and you best give up that f*ckin' bike like right f*ckin' now." "Now you have to decide whether to try to get away or just succumb to the beatin' you got comin'." ...or: "I'ma have dat bike. It just be a matter of how."
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