Mi And The Gang Start With A Bang

Mi And The Gang Start With A Bang




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Mi And The Gang Start With A Bang
Without any further ados, we will be listing out over 1000+ gang names that you can always use; whether it’s a real neighborhood gang or for video game purposes; Whether it’s real names or fictional, you can find them below.
Gang names are usually names that are associated with a group of gangsters . It is often used to identify each of the groups. The fact is that every gang needs a name no matter its purpose of creation, whether it’s for a good course or not.
Most Gangs, prefer to go with scary names because it seems to command more respect than that of the normal names. Nevertheless, We have been able to come across some gangs that adopt cute names but are deadlier than those with a much badass name.
Should in case you just joined a gang or intend to form your own gang and want a special, brutal, scary, fictional or real gang name for your group, then ensure that you carefully go through this page to find your desired kind of name.
On this page, you will find over one thousand (Over 1k) gang star names that include both Badass, Scary, Fiction & Real Gang star Names collected from all parts of the world.
Some of the gang names that we have added to this article include the ones from most notorious gangsters in the US, Asian, Nigeria, Africa, Britain, Latin America, and others from around the globe.
Apart from listing the names of the various gangs, we have in addition included a session below that will show you how to create and choose any gang team names .
So, if you are searching for that perfect name for your gang, we have got you covered. From our list of unique gang names, you could be inspired to either choose from the list below or even create your own gangster names. Our list of gangster names was also mixed with biker gang names, female gang names that are both cool and funny.
Please Note : The term gangs on this page stands for organized crime groups, notwithstanding their severity. We also added the names of terrorist organizations.
It’s not always brutal when you hear the word gangsters. Most of them like we mentioned above still rock funny names, though their activities sometimes can be the direct opposite of their names. Below are some of the funny gangster names.
There are various reasons why you may want to name someone a badass gangster name, and one of them could be because of their attitude. Nevertheless, whatever your reasons are for trying to pick a name from this section, all you have to do is make your choice.
If your gang is made up of cool individuals or mostly dominated by people with a cool attitude, then you might just want to go with any of the cool gang names listed below.
If you have friends or people who have the aspirations of becoming a biker or are already into the system, feel free to go through the list of Biker Gang Names and select anyone that matches the personality of the group or individual you want to name. If such a group or person has high aspirations, then you could name them after the list of other successful bikers that have been listed below.
If you are searching for the perfect name to give any girl or group of girls that always act bossy or has the gangster nature in her, simply use any of the nice girl gang name ideas that have been listed below.
Unlike other gangs outside Africa that receives much coverage, gangs in Africa don’t give out enough details about their activities. This may be a result of a lack of significant activities by the gangs or probably there are other pressing needs that need more attention than gangster activities. Nonetheless, we have listed some of the names of real gangs and terror groups in Africa.
The Universe seems to have equally distributed gangsters to each continent and country. Just like Africa and some countries in it, Britains also have their own fair share of the gangster distribution, though gangsters in Britain seems to have more coverage than those in countries inside Africa.
The United Kingdom seems to be the hub for all gangsters with enough presence in places like Birmingham, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, and Belfast. Below are some of the most popular Gangs in the UK.
There are more than 33,000 gangs in the US (United States) according to FBI . Most of the US gangsters are very influential and serve as a source of inspiration to other gang members in other countries. The US gangs littered all over the nation, states, and across ethnicities. Below are some of the notorious and popular names of gangsters in the US.
There is only one thing that comes to mind when most people hear the word gangster and it’s a bad boy holding a gun and smoke. If that’s how you define your own gangster, then you are absolutely right. Below are some of the gangster names for boys.
If you are still willing to find some names interesting names for Original Gangster (OG). Some of the Mafia gangsters indulge in Making money illegally by selling drugs, and other illegal activities. Below are some of the names of notorious Mafia.
Should in case you find it difficult to choose a particular gang name listed above due to the too many options available for you, we’ve created step by step guide that will show you how to choose a name for your gang. It will enable you to easily pick out a name that best suits your gang.
Below we will list out five (5) tips that will help you easily choose a name that best suits your gang; whether it’s in a video game or real life.
1). Most gangs are usually named after some bossy or most influential members of the gang. Sometimes it necessarily doesn’t have to be his name. You could also use something associated with his character or personality. If he is the dominating and rough type, you could name him “Mr. Cruel” for instance.
2). If you have a member who is tough enough to take charge of any situation and keep things under control, whether it be a boy or girl, you can associate them with one of the gang names that suits his/her personality. Or you can be creative enough to tag them with something a little bit far from normal.
3). Apart from using characters or personality to name the most dominating person in your gang or the group as a whole, you can look for other persons or gang that shares the same physic or characteristics and name it after them. For instance, if the person likes to barb the whole of his head and behave forcefully, you could name them Tupac.
4). You could also decide to name your gang or any of its members according to the role that they are playing either as a group or individually. For instance, you could decide to name the one who arranges meetings, etc “Coordination” which happens to be one of the gangster names used in Nigeria.
5). You can also decide to be creative by playing around with one’s name or re-arranging its alphabet in order to get something different.
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The crab got a biscuit and is drinking the bumble bee’s milk.
Translation: a Crip gang member has a gun and is looking to kill a Latin King rival.
New York gangs aren’t just a frightening menace driving up crime in the city. They operate in a shadowy underworld with their own signs, signals and terminology.
But a forthcoming book by gang expert Lou Savelli pulls back the veil, revealing thousands of insider terms for everything that makes up gangster life: guns, drugs, money and murder.
“Gangs have their own language to represent who they are and to show their camaraderie,” says Savelli, a leading consultant who founded the NYPD’s gang unit and is now deputy director of the nonprofit East Coast Gang Investigators Association.
“The slang they develop helps protect them from law enforcement. They also don’t want other criminals ripping them off.”
Savelli says the emergence of small youth crews and the rising power of outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) pose significant threats.
“There’s more sex-trafficking and prostitution from last year,” he said.
He noted that a federal gang-intelligence report on Oct. 12 noted that 48 percent of the crime nationwide is committed by gangs.
No wonder Police Commissioner Ray Kelly recently called for doubling the size of the NYPD’s gang unit.
Some of the 5,000-plus words and phrases in Savelli’s book, “Gang Related: Signs, Signals and Slang of Modern Gangs and Organized Crime” — a work in progress intended both for cops and general readers — have already made it into everyday use: bling, chilling and po-po, for example.
Others, like bumble bee, a name the Latin Kings got in the 1990s when they wore puffy goose-down jackets in black and gold, are limited to the criminal community.
Here, an A to Z guide of some of the terms Savelli highlights:
Adidas : “All Day I Destroy a Slob.” This from the Crips, a gang of about 3,200 in New York who have taken to wearing T-shirts from the sports apparel company instead of identifying themselves with their signature blue hats and bandanas. The phrase is a boast aimed at their main rivals, the Bloods, a gang of 7,000 whom they derisively call “slobs.”
Biscuit: A gun. “Ya gotta biscuit?” is used by street and motorcycle gangs. Other terms for gun: gat, nine (for the 9-mm handgun), puppy (among Jamaicans) and pump (for shotgun).
Crab: The Bloods’ term for Crips. “It’s a way to disrespect them,” says Savelli. Crab is the sexually transmitted variety.
Drinking milk: A Crip term for targeting or killing a rival, stolen from the Bloods in the 1990s, when jailed Blood members devised a way to disrespect others in prison — by stealing food off their tray or drinking their milk. It’s now used widely by various gangs.
Elbow: Used by drug dealers to describe a pound (that is, “lb.”) of drugs.
Fat Boris: A term among Russians organized-crime members for a scammer who will pose as an attractive woman online, seducing his target into accepting delivery on jewelry or other luxury good and sending the item to Europe. This allows the thief to hide his involvement in buying expensive merchandise with a stolen credit card.
Ghetto star: A top street drug dealer, usually in a housing project. Term likely started with Harlem drug lord Nicky Barnes. “Fifty Cent was also a ghetto star,” notes Savelli.
Hotel: Used as a dismissive term for jail by the Israeli Mafia, whose ultra tough, heroin-dealing members have been locked up in many prisons across the globe. “It’s just a place where they’re going to stay for a while,” Savelli says.
Inca: a top leader in the Latin Kings, who have about 3,000 members in New York, predominantly Puerto Ricans concentrated in Brooklyn and The Bronx. There are believed to be five Incas in the city.
Jumped in: An initiation beating. Beatings have fallen out of favor with some gangs but are still used by Bloods, Crips and Mexican crews. “You can cover up but you can’t fight back,” Savelli says. Survive it and you’re in.
Kite: A jailhouse letter in the shape of a miniature kite. “They actually can ‘fly’ from cell to cell,” explains Savelli. “They look like kites on strings. It’s amazing. And the note is written in such small letters that they can write volumes. It’s a way to place your order for drugs or to get someone shanked.”
Lampin’: A term for hanging out under a street-light, usually where drugs are sold. “That’s what kids do — that’s their turf, their territory,” says Savelli. Dates back to the 1960s.
Mug: An Albanian gangster. Originated with Jimmy Cagney films, which referred to prison photos as mug shots. Overseas gangsters get many
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