soft a


saying “n-gg-” instead of “n-gg-r”. term of endearment because of the use of the “soft a” rather than use of the “hard

innovated by: courtney flanagan (belvidere, il)
example 1: bro, it’s cool. he used the “soft a”.

example 2: whoa there broski! you gotta use the “soft a!” not the “hard r.”

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