Ludacris Meaning and Definition
Ludacris
Pronunciation
/luˈdəkrɪs/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A Grammy Award-winning American rapper, singer, actor, and entrepreneur, known for his distinctive flow and energetic stage presence.
Examples
- Ludacris performed at the music festival last weekend.
- He won several awards for his album “Chicken-n-Beer”.
Synonyms
- Rapper
- Singer
Antonyms
- Musician
- Actor
Etymology
The name “Ludacris” is derived from the combination of his real name, Christopher Bridges, and the phrase “ludicrous”, often used to describe his lyrics and performances.
Usage Notes
Ludacris is often used in hip-hop and rap culture to refer to the artist or his music, but it can also be used more broadly to describe someone who is considered energetic, talented, or entertaining.
Cultural References
Ludacris has appeared in several films, including “2 Fast 2 Furious”, “Crash”, and “Hustle & Flow”. He has also released several successful albums and singles, including “What’s Your Fantasy” and “Money Maker”.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
Roll Out (What’cha Workin’ With?)
Related Words or Phrases
- Slick Rick
- Chappelle’s Show
Collocations
Ludacris + lyrics
Frequency of Use
The term “Ludacris” is relatively frequently used in modern language, particularly in hip-hop and rap culture.
Common Misspellings
- Ludicas
- Ludarquis