Parcella
Definition
Parcella (noun): Street slang originating from Italian 'parcella' (fee/installment) and Spanish 'parcela' (parcel), adapted in hip-hop and trap music to mean a small, wrapped portion or installment of drugs (like coke, weed, or pills) sold on the corner or in the trap. Often implies quick flips or partial payments in the dope game.
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“'Got them parcella on deck, flippin' for the profit, no rest' – Inspired by Gucci Mane, 'Trap House' style.”
“'Break the brick to parcella, serve the fiends in the dark' – Meek Mill vibe from 'Dreams and Nightmares'.”
“'Owe me for that parcella, pay up or catch this fade' – Like 21 Savage in 'A Lot'.”
“'Small parcella for the youngins, big bird for the connects' – Hypothetical Travis Scott trap lyric.”
“'Installment game, parcella by parcella, buildin' my estate' – Influenced by Future's 'Mask Off'.”
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