my gunnin'
1.Gunnin’ n.
1.The phrase gunnin’ knows no gender or race. The word gunnin’ is used to describe a close person that is there for you through thick and thin.
2.Two who share a close comradery (male-male (most heterosexual)) and/or relationship (male-female).
1.The phrase gunnin’ knows no gender or race. The word gunnin’ is used to describe a close person that is there for you through thick and thin.
2.Two who share a close comradery (male-male (most heterosexual)) and/or relationship (male-female).
Examples:
1."Man, this chicks been down with me through everything. She was there when I was locked up, when money wasn't right, and she's the mother of my kids. that's my gunnin'"
2.“My gunnin’ Robert and I went to Gustavo’s party and got draped up and dripped out. Do you know what I’m talking about?”
1."Man, this chicks been down with me through everything. She was there when I was locked up, when money wasn't right, and she's the mother of my kids. that's my gunnin'"
2.“My gunnin’ Robert and I went to Gustavo’s party and got draped up and dripped out. Do you know what I’m talking about?”