Hate on
Posted by Lotg (OZ) on September 09, 2004
In Reply to: Hate on posted by DH on September 09, 2004
: Generally means to despise, disparage,etc. Several sources also define it as dissuade, tell on, sabotage, or thwart. Yet I can't find a single instance of its being used this way. Can anyone corroborate the latter def or cite examples? Thanks
So where DID you hear/read this? Is there a context you can quote?
- On/off platypus 09/September/04
- Why you be hatin' on me? Brian from Shawnee 09/September/04
- Why you be hatin' on me? David FG 10/September/04
- Why you be hatin' on me? Brian from Shawnee 09/September/04