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Definition of Caesar

Caesar

  • being in charge of or the most important or looked to member of a crew the respected one a title of respect
    Yo, that cats tryin' to achieve Caesar status, dawg.
    You see how they listen to that nigga? That dawg's Caesar.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by RU-Camden P. on Dec 08 2000.

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