What does being extra mean? If you've noticed Gen Z or Millennials talking about "being extra" on social media, here's how to use the phrase, as well as examples of funny memes describing the slang word.
they began very small prison gang, as time went on, the numbers obviously grew through due to recruitment. and those recruited members now became known as big ears, but it also has like a slang meaning, nosy, like you re listening out. so the san antonio inmates took this name, they were proud of it. according to officer rodriguez, the recruits were not often rewarded for the dangerous jobs they were assigned. these new recruits, they were abused early on in the mid to late 80s. they were used for all of the job, the suicide missions if you want to call them that, jobs you knew you were going to get caught doing. those referred to these guy as crash dummies. they said, you re going to do this job, and get it done. now they kind of started thinking about it why are we doing all of these jobs and we re not get anything out of it? and as time progressed, they realized that, they outnumbered
numbers obviously grew through due to recruitment. and those recruited members now became known as big ears, but it also has like a slang meaning, nosy, like you re listening out. so the san antonio inmates took this name, they were proud of it. according to officer rodriguez, the recruits were not often rewarded for the dangerous jobs they were assigned. these new recruits, they were abused early on in the mid to late 80s. they were used for all of the job, the suicide missions if you want to call them that, jobs you knew you were going to get caught doing. those referred to these guy as crash dummies. they said, you re going to do this job, and get it done. now they kind of started thinking about it why are we doing all of these jobs and we re not get anything out of it? and as time progressed, they realized that, they outnumbered the true members of the mexican mafia.
also has like a slang meaning, nosy, like you re listening out. so the san antonio inmates took this name, they were proud of it. according to officer rodriguez, the recruits were not often rewarded for the dangerous jobs they were assigned. these new recruits, they were abused early on in the mid to late 80s. they were used for all of the job, the suicide missions if you want to call them that, jobs you knew you were going to get caught doing. those referred to these guy as crash dummies. they said, you re going to do this job, and get it done. now they kind of started thinking about it why are we doing all of these jobs and we re not get anything out of it? and as time progressed, they realized that, they outnumbered the true members of the mexican mafia. so in 1997, they decided to break away. even though the two feuding gangs were cut from the same
and those recruited members now became known as big ears, but it also has like a slang meaning, nosy, like you re listening out. so the san antonio inmates took this name, they were proud of it. according to officer rodriguez, the recruits were not often rewarded for the dangerous jobs they were assigned. these new recruits, they were abused early on in the mid to late 80s. they were used for all of the job, the suicide missions if you want to call them that, jobs you knew you were going to get caught doing. those referred to these guy as crash dummies. they said, you re going to do this job, and get it done. now they kind of started thinking about it why are we doing all of these jobs and we re not get anything out of it? and as time progressed, they realized that, they outnumbered the true members of the mexican mafia. so in 1997, they decided to break away. even though the two feuding gangs were cut from the same cloth, today, they re very different.