The Language of Energy, Aura, and the Frequency You Walk Into Every Room With

Energy, in hip-hop and street culture, refers to the personal frequency a person carries, projects, and protects as a reflection of who they are and how they move through the world. It encompasses the aura, the vibes, and the unspoken field a person brings into every space — and the cultural understanding that this energy is both a statement and a standard. The language of energy in street culture covers the full range from high-vibration declarations and aura protection to bold rejections of what drains or disrupts that frequency. Shop Energy at Street Talk Designs is the collection that owns this territory — the statements that say, without hesitation, exactly what kind of energy you carry and exactly what you refuse to allow near it.

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Street Slang Dictionary

Decode the language of the streets

Family Mode On

"Family mode" describes the deliberate choice to be fully present with family, setting other priorities aside.

Had To Uncousin A Few Cousins To Protect My Peace

"Uncousin" describes distancing yourself from a family member whose presence costs more peace than it's worth.

Had To UnCuz A Couple Cousins For Doing Petty Shit

"Uncuz" names the choice to cut off cousins entirely — this version specifies exactly why: petty behavior that wasn't worth tolerating any longer. It's a boundary drawn over something small that finally added up to enough.

Had To Uncuz A Few Cousins To Be At Peace

Describes having already settled into peace after distancing from certain cousins — not the decision itself, but the calm that followed it.

Had To Uncuz A Few Cousins To Protect My Peace

In the tradition of hip-hop and street culture, uncuz names cutting off cousins to protect one's peace, spoken from the calm that comes after. The term marks the resolution stage — not the difficult decision itself, but the relief that followed it. It identifies someone who's already done the hard work and is now living in the peace they fought for. This kind of hard-won calm has always been respected as real growth in the culture.

Had To Unfam Some Family For Being Petty

"Unfam" describes distancing from family specifically, when the pettiness from relatives becomes exhausting to keep tolerating.

Had To Unfamily Some Family To Protect My Peace - Funny Family Relationship Sweatshirt

Unfamily describes the choice to distance yourself from family members entirely, not just one branch or one cousin, when their presence costs more peace than it's worth. Unlike uncuz or uncousin, which single out a specific relative, unfamily marks a broader boundary — a decision to protect your peace against pressure from the family unit as a whole. It's spoken from experience, not theory, by people who learned that shared blood doesn't guarantee shared respect.

Had To Unpeeps A Few People For Being Petty

"Unpeeps" describes cutting ties with people whose petty behavior isn't worth engaging with anymore.

Had To Unpeeps Some People To Be At Peace

Describes intentionally narrowing your circle of people down to the ones who genuinely add value to your life.

I Love The Black Family

Not slang — a direct, unambiguous statement of love and pride in Black family and heritage.

I'm From The 2 Faced Side Of The Family

"2 Faced" describes someone who acts one way in front of you and differently behind your back — worn here as a family callout, not a real accusation.

I'm From The Activist Side of the Family

"Activist" describes someone who consistently acts on their beliefs — showing up, doing the work, staying engaged past the initial moment.

I'm From The African Side of the Family

"African" here describes heritage rooted in the African continent — its history, languages, and traditions carried forward through generations of family.

I'm From The Annoyin Side of the Family

"Annoyin" (annoying) here just means a little much — well-intentioned but persistent in a way that makes family gatherings louder and longer.

I'm From The Artistic Side Of The Family

"Artistic" describes someone who sees and creates differently — a natural eye for color, composition, and feeling that shapes how they move through the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does energy mean in hip-hop and street culture?

In hip-hop and street culture, energy is the personal frequency a person carries and projects — the aura they walk into rooms with and the standard they hold for what they allow in their space. It is not a mood or a feeling. It is a statement about how you move, what you protect, and what you refuse to tolerate. The culture has a precise and uncompromising language for this territory that has been evolving for decades.

Who uses energy and vibe language and what community claims it?

The language of energy, vibes, aura, and frequency is rooted in hip-hop and street culture — a broad and diverse community that has always had a sophisticated vocabulary for the way people move through the world and the presence they carry. This language crosses generations and geographies within the culture, from classic hip-hop to contemporary street slang, and it belongs to anyone who has ever been intentional about the energy they bring and the energy they protect.

How does Street Talk Designs document this language?

Street Talk Designs is backed by Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage — over 10,000 entries of documented hip-hop and urban street vernacular written by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Every design is rooted in real cultural language, not trends. The Slang Academy is the only statement brand with its own hip-hop dictionary behind every design.

What kinds of statements are in the Shop Energy collection?

The Shop Energy collection carries bold declarations about the frequency you operate on, the energy you protect, and the standard you hold for what you allow near you. These are statements rooted in the real language of hip-hop and street culture — phrases that the culture has used to talk about aura, vibes, energy protection, and the unapologetic ownership of the field you walk into every space with.

Why is Shop Energy a meaningful gift?

A statement about energy is one of the most personal gifts you can give because it tells someone you recognize and respect how they move. Whether the person in your life is known for their powerful presence, their boundary-forward energy, or their zero-tolerance policy for anything that drains what they have built — Shop Energy has a design that says exactly what you see in them. It is a gift that goes deeper than apparel. It is a statement about who they are.