Cameron Giles, English scholar, enlightens the world on the grammatical importance of 'no homo'.
According to Killa, whenever a word or phrase with even the slightest possibility of homosexual undertones is mentioned, modern street ettiqutite requires the speaker to quickly follow up with a "no homo" suffix - to let everyone know that they weren't talking about anything homo (no homo).
"I'll be with my lawyer and I might say something 'no homo,' and my lawyer might look at me and be like 'what?' and I'll be like 'I know you have no idea what I'm talking about but I just needed to say that because I said something homo, no homo."
Oh the irony.
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