How did the running joke "doe" originate?
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That's slang, now I don't know when it started on this forum but it is older than probably most people that post here. It don't signify a persons intelligence or lack of. It's no worse than saying dude which is a slang it's self. So anybody on here that's trying to hate because of a slang word can fold that bs up and sit on it. Really doe.Comment
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Let me enlighten the want to be racists on here about the term "doe"
Bronner actually had a rap album and one of the songs was called "he live doe" he sang it when he was about to get on canvas before a fight.
EVERYONE copies black slang and life style. Its like the saying goes " everybody wanna be black but nobody wanna be black"
Just think of everything you think is cool and you will come to my same conclusion. Rambo out!
PS: my fav black slang is "bling" I don't know why
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Maybe. But never met a Black man that preferred to be called African American. It's Black. With a big B. Thus I prefer to call it Black vernacular English. But to that I take offense as all tha Blacks I know don't speak like that.
I prefer to call it urban vernacular were people have Terrible educational access. Tragically it's predominantly Black (and Latino).
Here on NSB it's used as in the streets doe = though but in a facetiously (joking or more probably sacastically.Comment
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We don't care what you prefer to call it. You aren't African American. Your opinion on us means nothing. You're irrelevantMaybe. But never met a Black man that preferred to be called African American. It's Black. With a big B. Thus I prefer to call it Black vernacular English. But to that I take offense as all tha Blacks I know don't speak like that.
I prefer to call it urban vernacular were people have Terrible educational access. Tragically it's predominantly Black (and Latino).
Here on NSB it's used as in the streets doe = though but in a facetiously (joking or more probably sacastically.Comment
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