Crib- your home, your place of residence, your pad Ex- Yo homie, we be chillin at my crib in the PM- you down? (translation- Hey buddy, we are all going to hang out at my house later tonight, do you want to come?)
A crib is literally a bed for a baby. People use this slang to mean their home or where they are staying. Imagine their home as being their bed, and you see why they started using it this way.
It means like where you live I'll use it in a sentence if it helps.
Welcome to my crib don't touch any thing!
dictionary definition and connected word
Refers to the emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word
Connotative meaning is the meaning thought of when you think of the word "wisdom" such as wise men, wizards and owls. Denotative meaning is the actual dictionary definition of the word wisdom.
"Connotation" means a non-dictionary definition. Example: "The water is cool" (non-connotative) "The movie was cool" (connotative). In the sentence, "The movie was cool" the word "cool" doesn't refer to temperature, but to a systematic, rule-governed use of the word "cool" as a synonym for "awesome". In other words, a group of people agree that the word "cool" can be used instead of the word "awesome," and "awesome" becomes the connotative definition of "cool."
The first meaning of a word is referred to as "denotative meaning". This is the dictionary definition. The second meaning of a word is referred to as "connotative meaning". This is not in the dictionary.
Crib is just simply your homeA crib is the bed where a baby sleeps, so this slang refers to wherever you sleep as your crib.your house or the place where you liveYou wanna hang at my crib? It means like my place. So like you wanna hang at my house?
dictionary definition and connected word
Refers to the emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word
Connotative meaning is the meaning thought of when you think of the word "wisdom" such as wise men, wizards and owls. Denotative meaning is the actual dictionary definition of the word wisdom.
"Connotation" means a non-dictionary definition. Example: "The water is cool" (non-connotative) "The movie was cool" (connotative). In the sentence, "The movie was cool" the word "cool" doesn't refer to temperature, but to a systematic, rule-governed use of the word "cool" as a synonym for "awesome". In other words, a group of people agree that the word "cool" can be used instead of the word "awesome," and "awesome" becomes the connotative definition of "cool."
The first meaning of a word is referred to as "denotative meaning". This is the dictionary definition. The second meaning of a word is referred to as "connotative meaning". This is not in the dictionary.
Upsetting and displeasing is the connotative meaning of the word disturbing.
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word greasy in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "smeared with grease."Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word greasy could include oily and slippery.In the sentence the racetrack was greasy, the word greasy has a connotative meaning of slippery.
A table is used to eat on. That is the connotative and denotative meanings.
The connotative meaning of petite is dainty. The actual meaning is small in stature.
It is neutral.
automobile