regulated
1. Having used extreme violence to stop someone from stealing, or causing other problems that put you out.
2. To have represented.
3. To have kept it real.
2. To have represented.
3. To have kept it real.
That can goblin tried to jack me, but I regulated him.
That meth fiend was walking down the street with my car battery until I regulated.
That meth fiend was walking down the street with my car battery until I regulated.
regulate
To lay down the law. Begin controlling shit. Often By physical force/restraint.
"If he pulls that shit again, I'm gunna have to REGULATE that muh-fucka."
REGULATORS
1) Any individuals who take care of problematic people through violence. They hit hard and fast either out in the open or covertly.
2) Can also be used as a verb to describe carrying out the action of a regulator.
2) Can also be used as a verb to describe carrying out the action of a regulator.
Ah ma follow mah gurl today, foo. If I see that muthafucka talkin to her at the Asian haircut place...mayn, ah ma hafta REGULATE.
Regulate
Smooth-ass hip-hop song that came out in 1994 and performed by Warren G. and Nate Dogg and one of the silkiest rap songs ever to hit your ears. Charted #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts.
"Regulate" appears on both the "Above the Rim" Soundtrack and Warren G.'s album, "Regulate: The G-Funk Era." It has since become a bona fide classic in hip-hop and is now considered an old school jam of jams.
Because of the Micheal McDonald sample and Warren G. and Nate Dogg's smooth voices, white people go crazy over this g-funk track. However, they will often erroneously refer to this song's title as "Regulators" or "The Regulators" because of the intro, which contains lines taken from the 1988 film "Young Guns."
"Regulate" appears on both the "Above the Rim" Soundtrack and Warren G.'s album, "Regulate: The G-Funk Era." It has since become a bona fide classic in hip-hop and is now considered an old school jam of jams.
Because of the Micheal McDonald sample and Warren G. and Nate Dogg's smooth voices, white people go crazy over this g-funk track. However, they will often erroneously refer to this song's title as "Regulators" or "The Regulators" because of the intro, which contains lines taken from the 1988 film "Young Guns."
Regulators.
We regulate any stealing of his property,
And we're damned good too.
We regulate any stealing of his property,
And we're damned good too.
regulator
Someone who solve problems using necessary violence, wich is of course necessary in a lot of cases.
That muthafucka was tryin to hook up with my girl, now hes layin in the river, he got regulated.
My boy beat down five boys yesterday, hes a fuckin regulator.
Gimme my money before I regulate your ass.
My boy beat down five boys yesterday, hes a fuckin regulator.
Gimme my money before I regulate your ass.
Regulators
The Regulators was the name of the group of cowboys headed by Dick Brewer and Billy The Kid in New Mexico in the late 1800s. Regulating refers to the regulation of any stealing of cattle from their ranch.
The story of the Regulators was made into a movie called Young Guns where the character Charlie Bowdre famously says “We work for Mr Tunstall as Regulators, we regulate any stealing of his property, we’re damn good too.”
This sample was later used in the song “Regulate” by rapper Warren G.
The story of the Regulators was made into a movie called Young Guns where the character Charlie Bowdre famously says “We work for Mr Tunstall as Regulators, we regulate any stealing of his property, we’re damn good too.”
This sample was later used in the song “Regulate” by rapper Warren G.
“Regulators, we regulate any stealing of his property, we’re damn good too.”
regulate
to deal with rivals on the street- often in a forceful and violent
nate dogg and tha g-child had to regulate