I admit I'm old and not familiar with a lot of"slang" so I looked up 10 toes... here's what I found "slang for being fully loyal, and grounded in a belief, cause, or person". I could have sworn the message from Stinkeye was he didn't want loyalty (either given or expected) he wanted commitment? Am I missing something 😕
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Curious as to how old the people are who didn't understand and had to Google it.
I know it's been popular with younger people, but it's such visual imagery that it is pretty easy to figure out. It's been in the lexicon for well over a decade, but I could also imagine some old timers having used such vivid visual imagery.
He’s just a loyal dog. Pay no attention to his blabber. I would be very ashamed of myself if I ever become the likes of Corey A - A dog to Stankey. That’s who and what he is. A very loyal dog.
I thought it was correlated to “hang ten”…like they say in Hawaii. 🏄♂️
Who cares what he thought he meant? He’s trying to sound hip is all. Old mush mouth shucking and jiving…he would hold a position at that level nowhere else. Brings nothing to the table, checks an important box and is a sycophant.
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C Anthony quoting Cardi B:
If I see and don’t speak, that means I don’t f88c with you! I’m a boss, you’re a worker, B*!
I didn't understand the lingo either. Thanks for posting about it!
I took it to mean resistance (like an aggressive football stance) but whatever.
I wasn’t even sure what the Ten Toes comment was in relation to?
What exactly was he referring to anyway?
I thought he was trying to be @hip but it didn’t land cuz 98% of the audience had to look it up