She talks a big game, But she's a cocky lame. Claims to have you whipped, When all she does is trip. She's got more bodies, Than the line at the DMV, Yet still says she's tight. She never left you feeling right. Acts like you're nothing, And pretends she's special. Goes to church acting good, But sins like the devil. The type to lie like, She got that bomb. She'll leave you burning, Like napalm. Swear she rides good, But can't even take D. She loves Gucci, Louie and Fendi, But sucky sucky for money. Swear to you she's loyal, But gets passed around. She's not one you should spoil, Just ask around. Swear she got that water, But you never feel a thing. Acts like she can't hear you, If it doesn't sound like cha-ching. All she wants is weave, Her nails done and money. She says all men do is leave, Won't admit she's lonely. Ms. Stuck Up is a bi tch, She's a spitter and she's bitter. She's not used to kissing, Men hit once and quit her. She hates on other females, Makeup hides her insecurities. She says men ain't sh it, Lies hide her impurities. From us to you Ms. Stuck Up, Please shut the fu ck up.
@ both of you Misogyny means "dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women," not writing something fan fiction based on s meme that can be traced back to 2017. I'm sorry you feel the bec to resort to such, se xist tactics to discredit me. Try again, with someone else. Thank you. I found it entertaining.
The meme is from 2017. 2019 been a good year for women. Well, black women. Congrats to the one girl who broke all those records. I'd like to seek black women achieve even more by 2020. It looks good in our community. As for us men, we're still killing each other I guess
The "around" is actually slant rhyming: he's slant rhyming "passed around" with "ask around". While passed and ask don't completely rhyme, they have a similar sound in the middle of the word which makes it a slant rhyme. The up part is "regular" rhyming because it rhymes the words before the word up: "stuck up" and "fĂșck up". Together those phrases qualify as a rhyme.