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Wild Style Graffiti Letters
Wild Style Graffiti Letters
Tagger Street
Language
- Battle: A contest between crews, judged on
hits.
- Bomb: Multicolored tag in large bubble
letters.
- Buff: To remove graffiti
- Crew: Group of individuals that tag
together.
- Caps: (Fat/skinny) Spray can nozzles used to vary the style
and width of paint.
- Fade: To blend colors.
- Fresh: Really good graffiti.
- Get Up: To put up a large amount of graffiti
tags.
- Graf: Graffiti
- Heavens: Hard to reach high areas such as freeway signs and
the tops/upper floors of buildings.
- Hit/Hit Up: To tag.
- Landmarks: A prime location where graffiti won't quickly be
erased.
- Mob: A whole crew doing graffiti on a wall at the same
time.
- Piece Book: A tagger's sketch book.
- Rack: To steal from off the store rack.
- Streak: Short for mean streak, solid paint stick that looks
like chalk and is used on dark surfaces.
- Tag Banging: To use violence to defend a
tag.
- Toy: A new, inexperienced writer.
- Throw Up: One layer of spray paint filling in bubble letters
that are outlined in another color.
- Wildstyle: A complicated piece constructed with interlocking
letters.
- Yard/Train Yard: Gathering place.
- Zine: Short for magazines.
   
Wild Style Graffiti
Letters
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