What does Blood mean in gang?
What does Blood mean in gang?
BLOOD
Acronym | Definition |
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BLOOD | Brothers Leading Others Outta Darkness |
BLOOD | Blood Love Overcomes Our Depressions (gang) |
BLOOD | Brotherly Love Overcomes Oppression and Destruction |
BLOOD | Be Loyal Or Otherwise Die |
What does the slang term Blood mean?
BLOOD is a slang word widely used to mean “Brother.” More specifically, it refers to members of the street gang the Bloods.
What does the 5 mean for Bloods?
The letters “M.O.B.” which stands for “Member of Bloods” A five-pointed star (the points of the star represent the five points of knowledge within the UBN: life, love, loyalty, obedience, and respect and/or love, truth, justice, freedom, and peace)
What are the Blood gang rules?
There are 31 UBN rules known as “The 31.” Examples of the rules are: Individual gang members are to operate and conduct themselves as defined by “The 31”; Procedures for infractions or disciplinary actions; “Snitching,” or cooperating with law enforcement, is strictly prohibited.
What do Bloods say?
A common greeting among Bloods members is “SuWoop!” (representing a police siren) and members will often say “Blaat!” (representing the sound of automatic gunfire) to announce their presence. The numbers 0, 3, and 1 are very significant to East Coast affiliated Bloods and will appear in their graffiti and tattoos.
How do Bloods spell?
It’s popularly said the name Bloods is an acronym for “Brotherly Love Overcomes Overrides and Destruction.” However, the Bloods, given their origins as a counter-Crip alliance, likely take their name from 1960s slang, blood, short for blood brother, referring to a “fellow (young) black person.”
What do Bloods call themselves?
Bloods members commonly call themselves CKs (for Crip-Killer), MOBs (Member of Bloods), dawgs, or ballers (meaning drug dealers).