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style verb to conduct or carry yourself in a stylish manner, especially in an exaggerated, showy way US- The pimp who is “taking care of business” often prefers less flamboyant one-to-one situations for “hitting on” women and leaves the stylin’ (strutting and showing off) to what he calls “half-ass pimps” and “would-be pimps.” — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 44, 1972
- If a shadow of doubt remained, it was completely erased by the sight of Benny sitting at the bar between two pseudo-foxy ladies stylin’. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 82, 1977
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 8, November 1990
- I know how it is, dude. Awful hard to style with those goofy fucking jackets on. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 28, 1996
- She should be chewing gum, styling above the fray, not pestering me over some cheeky guy. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 70, 2000
- “Muthafucka be styline!” exclaims Bone, who is now inexplicably sporting a clear plastic shower cap over the top of his big Afro hairdo. — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 38, 2002
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