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This is the most updated and known terms that they use that is forever changing over the chorus of time.



110: Term used to say your real, honest and above all keeping your form under pressure. (Ex: “Hey you hear about homie? He kept it 110.” “Don't lie man keep it 110”.)

160 Club: Term used by members who have earned the right and blessing by the leaders to retire from duties as a member. When a member is in the 160 club they most be available when called on for any serves in the event of a war. They are mostly used as adviser and teachers. In some cases 160 club members are given side tribute for there work with the nation. The 160 club is the nations own personal hall a fame as well as many senior members retirement plan. An some cases even members in prison are put in the 160 club temperately so they can receive benefits from other families in the Zoner Nation. (Ex: "A I heard you joined the 160 club homie, congrats".)

Angel: Term used to say gun or weapon of lethal force. (Ex: “A I got that angel on deck”. “Dude pull his angel out”.)

Blazed: Termed use to state a persons emotion of anger or level of a state of being pissed off (Ex: “Man I'm Blazed right now”. “I'm finna be blazed if you keep doing that, so stop it”.)

Boja: The bojas once where assigned as enforces for their family. Have now been promoted to a title of a higher command structure with them aiding their own collection of enterprises. They are given this position by a dun who governs his own neighborhood or area. Members holding the boja position control blue-collar crimes. In each family a dun divides up the operations to a individual who will lead the crimes assigned to them. Under them are vultures who aid and assist the Boja's in their criminal enterprise. So in definition they are a operation boss. They are design to maximum the profit of the unit and hand up a percentage to the dun to hand up to the father.

Brand: A term used on members who have gotten a sanctioned tattoo or burn with the letters “HOLO”. This has replaced the “Hop The 218” in the place of members being initiated when establishing a strong hold into virgin cities with no members. .

Buddy: A buddy is known and seen as a nonmember and members are not allowed to discuss business with buddies. (Ex: “Hey buddy can you leave right quick?” “Hell naw I'm not a buddy!”)

Cabin: The Cabin is a ruling board of each leader. They open boards of operations which they divide amongst each other to better corner markets. They come together to discuss disputes as well as lay down laws for the underlings to follow.

Call: (Zoooooweey) Term used to tell other members to call or alert of any bad situation and to start defending. This was first stated in a song made by a member known as Bulldawg. In the song he said "All my homies are zoo animals and watch them go zoowey when you press." Members also use the call to alert other members of there presences (Ex: "A bro do the call. Zoooooowey nigga!!". )

Camp: A camp is a term used for sub-gangs or crews of a unit. They are sanction into the unit by a unit boss. They most be recognized by a collection of each and every cabin boss if the camp at one point fought with a unit before joining under the unit. Camp is also a acronym for Controlling All My Property/People.

Cell Phone Bill: Term used to indicate that a persons has a S.T.D (Ex: “A homie that girl got a cell phone bill”. “Do you have a cell phone bill?”)

Cigarettes: Term used to disrespect a enemy or insignificant person (Ex: “Man fuck them cigarettes”. “Dude a cigarette he can get smoked on any day”.)

Circle City: Term used to state a person is behind bars or imprisoned this term is made to describe the notice of a prison being an a inescapable city. (Ex: “Homie in circle city”. “How long you gone be in circle city?” )

Climb: Climb is used to speak on a group or gang that wants to join the affiliation. (Ex: “I heard that gang down the street want to climb up”.)

Color Knocking: This term is used to members who go around looking for clothing that matches the units standard clothing code. (Ex: “Hey homie I'm color knocking for some Oakland Raider clothes.”)

Dun: The dun is a neighborhood boss who is given sanction power to elect faygins and bojas to help control the neighborhood enterprises. They also elect the father if the Cabin haven't already sanctioned one. They are to hand up the profits from the subordinates to the father. The father and the prodigy are the only ones who can select who rises to the dun position. The dun is to protect the areas that are in their units control as well as maximum the profit with the selected boja's and faygins.

Father: The father has complete control over their operations and turf. He has final say and is granted a piece of every profit made through ventures by his subordinates. The father is given his father-ship by a vote of the duns or the blessing of his predecessor. In the event of the predecessor being unable to give his blessing the Universal Leader steps in and elects one. He runs his unit as a dictatorship and is the only member allow to reach out to other units for help or services. They also are the only ones who can possibly rise above the rank of father in into a Cabin member or UL. The father maintains his control though his connections and influence. The fathers empire can easy range from a city district to expanding into fields as far as a whole state.

Faygin: The G'Holo formally known as Faygan is in charge of maintaining the white-collar crimes in their family. They are selected by a dun who governs his own area or neighborhood. The dun promotes certain individuals who fit the faygin role. Faygins are to report to duns as well as they are given array of operations they are allowed to control to further their units enterprises. So they are in definition a operation boss. They are design to maximum the profit of the unit and hand up a percentage to the dun to hand up to the father.

Flag: Term spoken when talking about a state chapter(camp) under a family(Ex: “Hey call the Houston Holo flag.”)

Flipping: Term used to indicate that a female was sexed in or the person is in a sexual activity of intercourse. (Ex: “A I'm flipping right now get at me later”.)

F.M: Term used to disrespect a female. It's like calling them a bitch or a hoe. (Ex: “I can't stand that F.M.” “Man your girlfriend is a straight up F.M and that's a 110”.)

Food: Food is used as the term of language which members of the Zoner Nation speak. This is a collection of combined words broken down into codes. (Ex: “Lets talk food”.)

Ghetto Gangster: Term used to say that a person is a snitch (Ex: “Man you a ghetto gangster”. “A I won't trust dude he acting like a ghetto gangster”.)

Ghost: Term that is a acronym for Goodbye. Homie. Or. Seeya. Tomorrow. Members are required to say ghost to another member when departing from there presences or when ending a conversation. (Ex: “Homie I got to go so ghost”. “I'm a have to talk to you later, ghost”.)

Ghost Riding: Term used to members that are wearing there colors head to toe. The word was populated from members riding on enemies in all black and would get a smooth get away or was unseen during the whole activity. (Ex: “Man you can find me ghost riding everyday” “I love ghost riding” )

Graduate: The term used to promote a member to a higher position (Ex: “Congratulation I heard you graduate”. “So when do you graduate?”)

Happy Home: Is a term suggesting of a good or great relationship with your spouse.(Ex: “I'm just trying to find a happy home”. “Me and my girlfriend got a happy home”.)

Hazel Market: This term is used by Holo members who tap into there inner members resources. Such as if a member is in need of food the surrounding members would come together to help that member. In doing so. The material is off record and the member would not owe the lending party. (Ex: “Hey I'm broke and looking for some funds off the record since I can't pay you back can we apply this to the hazel market?”)

Hero: Term used to describe a person who is a wannabe, a fraud or perpetrator. (Ex: “Man dude a hero don't even fuck with him”. )

Homie: A Homie is known and seen as a full-fledged member and is allowed to talk business amongst other members. (Ex: “Whats up homie? Did you see buddy trying to be your homie?” “Once a homie, always a homie.”)

Hop The Train(218): This is a term used to describe the initiation ritual  of which the prospect is jumped in by two members for 18 seconds. This has changed over the year in which it depends on the members jumping the prospect in and which they might have to fight off ten members for 55 seconds. An reality it truthfully varies on the father who has sanctioned the jump in.

Let It Rain: This term is said when a group wages war or to use extreme violence. The term derives from a large amount of blood and bullets used during the fight. It is also said to be a derives from the atmosphere during war “dark”. Last in folklore and in many cultures rain is used to symbol death. This is only said to other members so they can get ready for war or to use extreme violence. (Ex: “Sammy the boss said Let It Rain.” or “If you want to see violence we can Let It Rain”.)

Lockout: The term is used to say that a member is locked out and disowned from all resources that was once given. This is also the term in which they use to eliminate a ex/member. (Ex: “You hear about that person that just got locked out?” “Keep messing up in you gonna get locked out”!)

Music: Term used to say that it's not safe to discuss business (Ex: “To loud the music playing, we'll have to talk about later”.)

On That Fade: Term used to indicate at a person is drunk or high (Ex: “Bro I'm on that fade”. “Homie hell of on that fade”.)

Party: This word is used to alert members that they are at war. (Ex: “A we heading to the party over in Lexington”. “Yeah we party with those people”.)

Post A Frame: This term is coined and used to describe the initiation ritual in which the prospect stands still while the member strikes the prospect ten times in the face.

Prodigy: The prodigy is second in command they are to make sure everything is ran smooth and handles problems that are beneath the father. They are also put in charge of laying down orders from the father to the underlings. This is to protect the father from any crime being said. They usual act as advisers to the father and councilors to the subordinates during internal disputes. The father appoints this position and if need is allowed to hold up to 3 people in this rank. When the father is unable to lead they are soon installed in as the new father. Most members in this position have the traits to lead and are disciplined. They are committed and have the for thought of understanding what their role is.

Reading: Term used to say that it's ok to discuss business, since there's no outsiders around (Ex: “I'm reading a book about food. So whats up?)

Rock Bottomed: Term used for a member who gets the blessing to leave Holo activities with no repercussions. Unlike members who do get punish and are looked out. Rock bottom's are allow to join back but may not receive there old position back. Most rock bottom's leave under the blessing when they have children on the way or haven't received there 160 club membership. (Ex: "A I heard you wanted to get rock bottomed". "Homie might get rock bottomed since he 90".)

Shoes: The term used for stating membership (Ex: “I got 8 shoes so far”. “I just bought me 10 new peer of shoes”.)

Shopping: Term used to members who are recruiting for membership. This also ties into the term they used called “SHOES” (Ex: “A Homie I'm finna go shopping for some shoes”. “A bro we need to start shopping”. )

State Father: This term is used when a units camp has surpass the growth of a city and gains expanding ranks around the state. They most elected a “State Father” to rep the collective expanding camps. They are elected by the influence of there camp. If they can't choose then they are elected by a vote of each surrounding father in the camps. The state father acts as a representative on the behave of all camps in the state and holds slight power over all the other fathers in the camps with in the state they rep.

Supreme Father: A supreme father is a father who rises to control more then one state. He then can be elected as UL or Cabin boss. But because this rank is too powerful and is hard to retain power with such a vast network. They must places other fathers in areas who assume power and handle matters. In doing so they're rank soon becomes idea as they assume power in there home city. No father has been able to rise to this level and remain to keep it.

Tacitly: This word is applied from the Latin word for Silence. Zoner Nation members use this word as the title for there blood oath. 

Throw Up: Term used to state a person wants to fight or is gonna fight (Ex: “You want to throw up?” “Dude was talking stuff so we throw up”.)

Tip: Term used by Holo's to greet or address each other. First used by the Tip gang a branch from the Holo affiliation. (Ex: “A whats up Tip?” “Yo watch where you going Tip”.)

Too Short: The term used to state that a person has died and lived a short life. This term is now used only on outsiders. (Ex: “I can't believe my buddy is too short”. “Keep playing and you can end up too short”. )

Wings: Term used for members who have earned there bandana or a promotion equal to vulture status. (Ex: “A homie got his wings today”. “You put this work in and you get your wings”. )

Units: A unit is a family with a collect-of amount of sub-gangs or crews working under them with many don-ing there names. These units range from city to state and even country of origin or base of power. Units are sanctioned into the Zoner Nations by a vote of cabin members.

Universal Leader: Is the chair-man of the Cabin in is overseer of the Zoner Nation. He is next to absolute power in many circles in the Zoner Nation. He is appoint by a vote of Cabin members. He is put in charge of the equal advancement for each fraction known as units.

Vulture: The vultures are soldiers and are handed down most task. They aren't pointed to a certain crew superior such as dun or faygin. But they jointly are under each superior doing a array of jobs to earn there place amongst the ranks proving themselves. They are the earners pushing the profit upward. In doing so they are open to all the families power and resources.

 



Updates: ~will be made if wrong or new ones come to be known~