Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Monday, November 7, 2016
Phrases/ Script
What's Good
by: Curtis Bethel
Enters Five Guys - Night
TYLER enters through the door, wrapped in a navy blue hoodie, he looks around and heads over to where his friend Curtis is sitting, and then proceeds to greet him.
TYLER
"Curt, what's good with you bruh"
CURTIS turns around and in turn embraces TYLER
CURTIS
"What's good man"
TYLER
"Man not too much, just trying to figure out what's the move for tonight"
CURTIS
"I feel that bruh, Katie actually just text me an address to a party if you're trying to come"
TYLER
"It's lit. Let's go"
Phrases
"What's good with you"
-This was a greeting my friend used when I met up with him this weekend. In so many words it's just another phrase for "what's up" or "how are you".
"Imma peep it out"
-This was a phrase one of my friends used when a group of us were talking about a new song that dropped last week. It means that when he gets the time to he's gonna look up the song and give it a listen.
"It's lit"
-This is a phrase I heard a lot last week and really on a daily basis. The last instance I can remember it being used is when me and my friend went out to eat and the server arrived with our food. You use this term in response to good news.
"What's the move"
-This is a phrase one of my friends asked me when we were driving around last week. It was another way of asking, "where are we going" or "what are our plans for the night".
"I'm about to pull off"
-This is a phrase my friend used when he left my house last weekend. This is just another way of saying, "I'm leaving".
-This was a greeting my friend used when I met up with him this weekend. In so many words it's just another phrase for "what's up" or "how are you".
"Imma peep it out"
-This was a phrase one of my friends used when a group of us were talking about a new song that dropped last week. It means that when he gets the time to he's gonna look up the song and give it a listen.
"It's lit"
-This is a phrase I heard a lot last week and really on a daily basis. The last instance I can remember it being used is when me and my friend went out to eat and the server arrived with our food. You use this term in response to good news.
"What's the move"
-This is a phrase one of my friends asked me when we were driving around last week. It was another way of asking, "where are we going" or "what are our plans for the night".
"I'm about to pull off"
-This is a phrase my friend used when he left my house last weekend. This is just another way of saying, "I'm leaving".
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