Litigate


even though this is a legal term, in northern california circles this word can mean 2 things: relaxing, lounging around, chilling out, etc -or- (when used with the question “what”) going on, happening, up.
this term is usually used as the a greeting in this form:

“yo! sup parry, what’s litigaten’?”
-hey! how are you my friend, what are you doing right now?

and the normal response for that question must use the same word! like so:

“oh, you know, just litigations”
-well, typical, i’m just relaxing.

the next part of the question goes like this:

“aight,well then what’s litigaten for tonite?”
-i see, what are your plans for tonite?

“i’m bout to jus’ litigate”
-no plans really, just more relaxing.

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