Streete vs Streety - What's the difference?
streete | streety |
(informal) Of the street, as a place of unpolished modern culture; streetwise.
* 2003 , Frederick S Clarke, Cinefantastique
* 2005 , Lori M Carlson, Oscar Hijuelos, Red hot salsa
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 14, author=Rob Walker, title=Biker Chic, work=New York Times
, passage=The makers of a new DVD called “Mash SF” — full of streety stunts (and painful-looking crashes) in the manner of a skate video but with bikes — were recently recruited to contribute to the influential Japanese style Web site Honeyee.com . }}
As a noun streete
is .As an adjective streety is
(informal) of the street, as a place of unpolished modern culture; streetwise.streety
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ...more of a streety kind of mixture of martial arts and grappling.
- A group of girls talking in a mix of languages, in a streety English hip-hop and a swoony lyricism spiked with Spanish.
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