Twen

What is Twen?


1.

an alternative to the number 15.

'i'll have twen pages.'

See numbers, fifteen, tween, 15, number

2.

twen (adj.) Another word for the number twenty, 20

This word is used by Chris Tucker's character "Smokey" in the stoner movie classic, "Friday" (1995) the scene where Smokey is showing a $20 sack of chronicto "Pastor Clever" played by the late Bernie Mac.

Chat Room Format:

<<Craig's Porch>>

( Pastor Clever ) excuse me, brother...

( Pastor Clever ) what we call drugs at 74th street Baptist church, we call a sinny-sin-sin...

( Smokey ,~ ) well, around here; between Normandie and Western we call this here a little twenty-twen-twen!!!

( CuBe ,~ ) Weeeaallllll XD

( Smokey ,~ ) Niihhhgaaaaaaaaahhhh... :P

( Pastor Clever ) why don't you just give me a little ***points at my eyes*** for my cataracts...

( Smokey ,~ ) you didn't put in on this, man.

( Pastor Clever ) It's better to give than receive my brotha : (

( CuBe ,~ ) LOOK LOOK! she bendin' over. :D

( Pastor Clever ) good lawd have mercy... the lord is my shepherd: HE KNOWS WHAT I WANT!!

( Pastor Clever ) excuse me, brother.

***( Pastor Clever )*** Has left the room...

See 20, sack, twenty, sac, weed, chronic

3.

$20 bill, or $20 bag of marijuana

Here's a twen, now hook me a twen, bro

See Thrill

4.

(adj.) A word used to describe someone that is not, but acts, or looks like they are twelve years old.

The more twen a person is, the more they look, or act, like an actual twelve year old.

(When viewing the film "Die Hard", the scene where you first see John McClane's chauffeur.)

Me: Haha, that guy looks about twelve!

Danny: Yeah, he is SO twen!

...

James: What's "twen"?

See twelve, immature, die hard, chauffeur, childish


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