No taxation without "Represent!"ation
Occasionally, people say "Represent!", often after a certain city or place is mentioned.
Where did this come from? What does it mean?
From context, I'm guessing something like "I'm proud to come from <place X> and I think that all <place X>ers should be, too, and should show this pride unitedly in public" or the like. Or possibly "<place X> is gr8!!!1111".
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I think.
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She's "representing" for Pennsylvania, but I always got the impression that saying "Represent!" was something like "All you people from place X, make yourselves known!"
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As an aside, I always find it amusing to see people discussing gang-/ghetto-/urban-culture at an intellectual level, complete with correct grammar and large words.
"Conrad, could you expound on the etymological origins of 'word up, yo'?"
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But,
Yes, there is that :) A bit of cognitive dissonance, I think, due to the mixing of stylistic levels.
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