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Getto

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective, Verb
Senses:

  1. As a noun, "getto" refers to a lower-class or poor area in an urban setting.
  2. As an adjective, "getto" describes something characteristic of or associated with a lower-class or poor neighborhood.
  3. As a verb in African American Vernacular English (AAVE), "getto" means to act in a wild or unruly manner.

Sample Sentences:

1. As a noun:
- The crime rate in that getto has significantly increased in the past year.
- He grew up in the heart of the getto, surrounded by poverty and crime.

2. As an adjective:
- The building had a run-down appearance, looking quite getto.
- Graffiti covered the walls of the getto neighborhood, displaying its rough nature.

3. As a verb:
- They decided to getto at the party, dancing wildly and having a great time.
- The crowd started to getto as the music got louder and more energetic.

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