The Dozens
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+ | * [[Folklore]] | ||
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+ | * [[Mother insult]] | ||
+ | * [[Taunt]] | ||
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+ | * [[Yo Momma]] | ||
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- Avoidance speech (mother-in-law languages)
- Call and response
- Dissing
- Extempo
- Folklore
- Insult swordfighting
- Roast (comedy)
- Mother insult
- Taunt
- Wolf ticket
- Yo Momma
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