lbwhite89 answered Saturday June 2 2007, 10:05 am: Yes, it is MEANT to mean you killed someone, but a lot of people get it just to look cool. My brother did that. It's just stupid. [ lbwhite89's advice column | Ask lbwhite89 A Question ]
meganbou answered Saturday June 2 2007, 4:38 am: yes it does mean that you killed someone and you usually get it in jail or after you gotout but it does not represent gang [ meganbou's advice column | Ask meganbou A Question ]
lacrosseroxsox answered Saturday June 2 2007, 12:32 am: No, it has nothign to do with a gang. It just means they've killed someone. My uncle has one (but he doesnt kill for fun or anything. A gun went off when he was holding it and the bullet killed a guy). [ lacrosseroxsox's advice column | Ask lacrosseroxsox A Question ]
Meghanbucher14 answered Friday June 1 2007, 11:52 pm: well i think this all originated from the movie Crybaby with Johnny Depp. i haven't seen the full thing, but at one point he gets thrown in jail and has a tattoo of a teardrop placed under his eye.
christina answered Friday June 1 2007, 11:29 pm: It's true. When somebody murders someone, they get the teardrop tattoo. They usually get it in prison or when they get out, but it stands for murder.
I was thinking of getting it but not for murder reasons [I'm no killer!]. My friend died & I wanted it to be thought of as a way that I'm forever crying over his death even when I'm not actually crying. But it's for murder. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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