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slamming adjective excellent; beautiful; fabulous US Originally late C19; current usage started in 1980s black society and spread with hip-hop music.- The Wu[-Tang Clan] is too slammin’ for these Cold Killin’ labels / Who ain’t had hits since I seen Aunt Mable — Genius/GZA Protect Ya Neck, 1994
- I thought Oberlin was magnificent. I never wanted to come home. The library was slammin’ — William Upski Wimsatt, Bomb the Suburbs, p. 61, 1994
- A moms and pops eatery where the food was always slamming. — Eric Jerome Dickey, Cheaters, p. 90, 1999
- [A] stable of slammin’ hostesses in bunny outfits[.] — Diran Adebayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 34, 2000
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