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  1. The Dozens is a game played between two contestants in which the participants insult each other until one of them gives up. Common in African-American communities, the Dozens is almost exclusively played in front of an audience, who encourage the participants to reply with increasingly severe insults in order to heighten the tension and consequently make the contest more interesting to watch.

  2. the dozens, in African American culture, a game of verbal combat typically played by young men. The participants match wits by exchanging humourous insults, usually before an audience. Some versions of the dozens incorporate rhyme; in the 1960s those were important to the development of rap. The dozens received considerable attention from ...

  3. Atriz, 2004) A Game of Insults. "The dozens is usually played by two young Black males, often surrounded by an interested and encouraging audience of peers in which the players insult and provoke each other with put-downs of each other's mother or other female family members. This process teaches one to take insults in stride while encouraging ...

  4. Elijah Wald. –. Talking 'Bout Your Mama: The Dozens, Snaps, and the Deep Roots of Rap. A history of the street insult game that has inspired artists from Jelly Roll Morton to Zora Neale Hurston to NWA, previously published in hardcover as The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama. Oxford University Press, 2014. "This impeccably researched study of ...

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  6. Dozens, The. The dozens — also referred to as "playing the dozens," "sounding," "joning," or "woofing" — is a verbal game of insult and boasting involving at least two participants and an audience. The dozens are played by males and females across all age groups. Insults can be rhymed or unrhymed, although adult versions rely less on rhyme ...

  7. The name the dozens seems to have come in some time Probably toward the end of the century 19th century, The first absolute provable of it is about 1914. [Interviewer] 1914.

  8. Jul 12, 2012 · In his 1994 track “Biscuits,’’ rapper Method Man treated his listeners to a sample of “the dozens,’’ an African-American game of insults that has existed for hundreds of years. Elijah ...

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