Define Son Meaning

Son
the east coast equivalent of homie, mainly used in new york

By Lucia
Son
1) a close friend
2) used as an acceptable international greeting of a person whos name is unknown to you or one of which you have forgotten

1) "wassup son!"
2) "wassup son."
By Kris
Son
Can be used to:
1. Address a friend
2. Talk down to someone

1. Oh shit son! That G is about to cap you with his four-four. You better run son!
2.Son, your ass just got beat by this heat I have under my hood. Pay up bitch.
By Kaye
Son
1. term of endearment to a male friend.

2. derogatory term used to emphasize that the other person, may or may not be a friend, is on a level lower than your own.

1. let's chill in my crib son.

2. A BG says: After Iā€™m done with school my first job will be CEO of Microsoft.
An OG sets the record straight: What color is the sky in your world, son?
By Aurlie
Son
1) A term of endearment for someone, usually a friend. Mostly refers to a male, but sometimes female.

2) Also sometimes used to show your anger or displeasure at someone.

I need your help, son!

Son, watch yo mouth, yer gonna get a cap in yer ass.
By Germana
Son

Yo son you need to chill on that
By Myrtie
Son

Yo son hows-syou do'in
By Alfreda
Son
A word used by the elderly to call someone younger then them. Now some use this word to call on someone that they believe is inferior noob then himself.

1. Back up son befo I unleash this heat on yo grill!!
2. Watch out son hes packing heat!!
3. Bow down son!!
By Rene
Son
v. a word that jose uses non-stop. to "own" someone. to make someone seem inferior to oneself

By Yetty
Son
A son is a male offspring; a boy, man, or male animal in relation to his parents. The female equivalent is a daughter.

In the vernacular English of the United States, the term is also one of endearment between young Black males, similar to "homey" or "nigga", although it can also connote a sense of superior standing on the speaker's part, as the word carries a link to references of age and, therefore, the speaker's seniority.

Most fathers and mothers in preindustrial societies attach high value to conceiving a son; often a son is considered more valuable than a daughter. The reason for this is that in those societies, males have higher social status, and are physically stronger.

By Emelda