T.S.P. The acronym is most familiarly recognized as the Three Stripe Posse from Chicago, Illinois for their "loyalty" to Adidas. They also would flip it into "Takin Sukaz Profits", "True Street Prophets", etc... They are just a raw crew with lots of street flavor but also definitely about the lyrics. They been around, at least all thru the 90s, but only released to crew tapes that I know about, "Look What The Wind Blew In" ('96) & Takin Sukaz Profits ('99). The main people in the crew who I knew were related, 2 brothers and a sister; Dirte a.k.a Usama, DJ Ope-Ski & Aries (who's on the R&B tip but still fresh!). Then you got Tray Mack, Decipha The Verbal Sniper, Poyne, Basically Relentless, Marc Swinga, Papa Doc, Big Marcus, Loose Screws, Sin, Monsta, DJ Philgood, etc.
stripe
Isane Clown Posse ---- iNsane Clown Posse and SlipKnot
Censorship
'New Kids on the Blecch'.
4 years equals one chevron stripe worn at the bottom of the sleeve near the wrist.
The Boston three party
The possessive form is posse's.
The flag consists of three vertical stripes: the blue stripe stands for loyalty, justice and truth; the white stripe for purity; and the red stripe for courage.
The middle stripe of the French flag is WHITE.
Yes, the noun 'posse' is a standard collective noun for:a posse of policea posse of sheriffsa posse of turkeysa posse of posersIn recent times I've also heard the term a posse of paparazzi.
The noun 'posse' is a standard collective noun for:a posse of policea posse of sheriffsa posse of turkeysa posse of posersIn recent times I've also heard the term a posse of paparazzi.
That is the rank of Sergeant.
The posse rode out to search for the escaped prisoner.
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
The flag consists of three vertical stripes: the blue stripe stands for loyalty, justice and truth; the white stripe for purity; and the red stripe for courage.
that depends on the posse
Amelie Posse died in 1957.