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streetlife

n. life as lived by ordinary people in urban streets

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Streetlife (rapper)

Patrick Charles, better known by the stage name Streetlife, is a hip hop artist who is a close associate of the Wu-Tang Clan, particularly of Method Man. He was born in the Bronx, moved to Houston, Texas, and later moved to Staten Island where he grew up.

Streetlife (Geeza album)

Streetlife is the debut album by Australian rock group, Geeza. It was released in mid-1977 by Laser Records / RCA Records and was produced by Mario Millo. The first single, 'Run 'n' Hide', peaked at number 56 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart, while the second single, 'Song to Warilla', failed to chart.

Streetlife (charity)

Streetlife is a registered charity based in Blackpool, United Kingdom. The charity was founded in 1982 and their shelter opened in 1992. Their aim is to provide shelter and support to young homeless people across North West England aged between 16-25. Around 400 young people access Streetlife's services each year.

Streetlife's current CEO is Jane Hugo. There are also 6 full-time and 5 part-time staff members, in addition to 35 volunteers working for the charity. Volunteers come from countries such as Ghana, New Zealand, Spain and Germany to work for the charity. Streetlife receives support from The Amy Winehouse Foundation and Children In Need. In 2010, the charity was presented with the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.

Due to austerity measures, in 2014 Streetlife received news that they would lose £100,000 in funding from Blackpool Council.

Streetlife (website)

Streetlife is a British social networking website that links users together based on the neighbourhood where they live.

Streetlife (Sqeezer album)

Streetlife, Sqeezer's second album, was released in 1998.

Usage examples of "streetlife".

Phaid was intrigued but the presence of so many armed rebels, a percentage of whom were likely to be Day Oners, cautioned him against doing anything but slide down in his seat and wait for Streetlife to return.

Looking out from the terrace, it was almost impossible to imagine that, just a few hours earlier, he had been in the twilight zone hunting ground of Streetlife, Digits and the Scorpions.

Skinny to the point that he seemed to be all arms, legs and grin, Streetlife appeared to be completely at home in his environment.

For Streetlife, the world was a perpetual con game with him running the changes and everyone else potential suckers.

Streetlife keeping up a constant line of patter that, amongst other things, stopped Phaid from asking too many questions about how Streetlife had managed to slip from being a fairly successful city centre hustler to having to pull hold-ups in the twilight zone with a character like Digits.

Then, at the end of the third block, Streetlife suddenly halted and listened intently.

Phaid started quizzing Streetlife about what had been going on in Chrystianaville during his long absence.

They were being marched back towards the half completed latrine when Streetlife and his entourage emerged from the building and came straight towards them.

He and Streetlife would now have a chance to ride out of Chrystianaville before that happened.

They both climbed in, Streetlife behind the controls and Phaid in the passenger seat.

Once they were crusing down Harald Boulevard, Streetlife glanced at Phaid.

The first surge had thrown Phaid sprawling back in his seat, now he found himself bounced up and down and from side to side as Streetlife ducked and dodged.

With all this going through his mind, he watched as Streetlife nosed the flipper through the narrow twisting ways of the hivelike mountain of architecture.

He realised how easy it would be for Streetlife to take off with it all if he wanted to.

There was very little for Phaid and Streetlife to do except drift around town, drinking for free on the Phaid myth and hoping for a break to improve their situation.