O.G.

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Noun

O.G. (plural O.G.s)

  1. (US, slang) "original gangsta"; a person associated with the earliest era of gangsta rap
  2. (US, slang) (by extension from sense 1) Any person associated with an earlier, more traditional, and perceivedly more authentic era of an artform or movement

Adjective

O.G. (comparative more O.G., superlative most O.G.)

  1. (US, slang) in the manner of an O.G. (sense 1 or sense 2); traditional, authentic, old-fashioned, or old school
    • 2017 October 6, Fobilasha, Bollywood Weekly[1] (Usenet):
      To slow it down, the below song is a throwback remake using a song from 90's babies' parents' generation. It's definitely a majority favorite, and while I wouldn't say it's better than the OG version, it's definitely soothing to the ear.
    • 2018, Andrew Rea, “Tamales from Coco” (2:17 from the start), in Binging with Babish[2], season 1, episode 70, Andrew Rea (actor), New York: YouTube:
      A lot of people freak out at the idea of lard, but it's actually not that bad for you, and it's what they use in O.G., legit-sh*t tamales—and I'd imagine that's what the abuela in Coco is making

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