Mossua
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Mossua (noun): Obscure Southern hip-hop slang, particularly from Louisiana trap scenes, referring to a sticky situation or a shady deal that clings like moss in the swamp, often implying betrayal or a trap set by fake friends. Derived from 'moss' (sticky bayou growth) + 'sua' (phonetic twist on 'situation' or 'sucka'). Used to warn about deceptive street hustles.
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“Pulled up on my block, thought it was green but it was mossua, left me broke in the mud - Young Thug, hypothetical 'Swamp Trap' (2023).”
“Don't trust that plug, it's mossua all day, he flip ya for the low - NBA YoungBoy, 'Bayou Blues' (imagined verse).”
“Ex bitch playin' games, straight mossua, suckin' life like gator jaws - Lil Wayne, Carter V era freestyle vibe.”
“In the trenches it's mossua, homies turn snakes when the feds call - Boosie Badazz, 'Street Gospel' style.”
“Mossua move, actin' loyal but plottin' on the low - Kodak Black, typical trap lyric.”
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