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Hood

Definition:

"Hood" is a slang term that refers to a neighborhood or community, often one that is considered to be rough or dangerous.

Use case:

You might use this term when talking about where someone grew up, or when describing a particular area of town that has a reputation for crime or poverty. For example, you might say "I'm from the hood" to indicate that you come from a disadvantaged area, or "That store is located in the hood" to warn someone that the area might not be safe. However, it's important to note that this term can be offensive to some people, so it's best to use it with caution and only in appropriate contexts.


The usage of the idiom 'Hood' in a sentence

• I grew up in the hood, so I know how to handle myself in tough situations.

• My friends and I like to hang out in the hood and play basketball on the courts.

• He's from the same hood as me, but we don't really run in the same circles anymore.

• I'm not sure if I want to move to the suburbs, I'm a hood girl at heart.

• The local bodega in my hood has the best bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches in town.

• The gentrification of the neighborhood is pushing out the long-time residents who have been here since the hood was first established.

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