Tell me, what's your definition of triflin'? I'm not sure if I'm even spelling it right. One of my old coworkers used to use it quite frequently. I just think it's kind of a funny word, although it's probably overused and I'm just a little slow.
I've heard it used as describing:
- someone who is unclean/nasty
- someone who is a cheater/sleeps around
- someone who uses people for money
- someone who's a manipulator
- someone who's all up in your business
Come on, use it in a sentence!
Here's what urban dictionary had to say.
Update: Oh, okay - perhaps I should've used it in a sentence myself. Here are examples of how I've heard it:
- "You should see how nasty her house is, and she don't even care - that's triflin'"
- "She's trying to holla at my man! That triflin-ass ho!"
- "He's triflin... living off his woman, ain't even trying to get a job."
8 comments:
are you confusing it with trifle/trifling, something of little value or importance, also a very small amount of something
a trifling matter.
a trifle of trouble.
he's trifling (wasting) away his time.
no, no, no. it's a plain or sponge cake soaked in liquor and topped with layers of jam or jelly, custard, and whipped cream.
mmmmm... triflin' heart...
Ha ha - damn it, jim and wookiee! :-)
Am I the only one who's spent some time in "da hood"?
Yeah, I always thought it meant "lazy"...
the examples you added are quotes from your co-worker?????? where on earth do you work?
Jim - not my current coworker, this is another example from when I worked at the drycleaners, which gave me enough crazy story fodder that it could be a blog of it's own.
check out Braun's July 29th list of a few of the more notable things that customers do, if you have worked retail you will relate
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