Definitions

frosty |ˈfrôstē|
adjective ( frostier , frostiest )
1 (of the weather) very cold with frost forming on surfaces : a cold and frosty morning.
• covered with or as if with frost : the dog crouched in the frosty grass.
2 cold and unfriendly in manner : Sam gave her a frosty look.

Dafrosty |dəˈfrôstē|
noun Music, Poetry
reflective manifestation of the cold world, often delivered poetically in dual rhythmic form of music, with the intention of sharing alternate perspectives on issues : his views on life changed after being deeply scarred by the past and he became Dafrosty.

ORIGIN Dafrosty = (passion x heart) + lyricism(poetics x wordplay x flow) + (perspectives/experience) + (perfectionist – ego) + (theatrics x showmanship) + Hip Hop [(appreciation x research) – hype]

gladiator |ˈgladēˌātər|
noun
1 ( in ancient Rome) a man trained to fight with weapons against other men or wild animals in an arena.
2 a person defending or opposing a cause; a controversialist : he chose not to be a gladiator in the presidential arena.

ORIGIN late Middle English : from Latin, from gladius ‘sword.’

Rap Gladiator |rap.ˈgladēˌātər|
noun
1 a slave who fights in arenas with a set of combat skills forcibly learned for survival in a match to the death against others of similar circumstance, often viewed and judged as a form of entertainment for the common observer.
2 ( Music, Poetry) a poet of similar fate.

ORIGIN “I don’t compose prose or sonnets,I just write like my life depends on it” – Sage Francis “when I’m writing I’m trapped in between the lines,I escape when I finish the rhyme” – Rakim

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