Snoop Dogg will bring his unique flair to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

The rapper-turned-media personality is set to provide regular reports for NBC's "Olympic Primetime Show" starting on July 26.

"He'll explore the city's iconic landmarks, attend Olympic competitions and events, and visit with the athletes, their friends and families," the network said in a press release.

In a statement, the "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper, 52, promised to bring "that Snoop style to the mix" as a special NBC Olympics correspondent.

This comes after he and Kevin Hart went viral for their highlight show, in which they provided coverage during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

As fans prepare for Snoop's new hosting stint, let's take a look at the slang words he has introduced over the years.

Snoop is known for popularizing "-izzle" words and phrases but has come up with many other slang terms during his career.

Check out seven Snoop words to learn before he hosts NBC's "Olympic Primetime Show."

1. Fo shizzle

Snoop first used the phrase in his 2000 single, "Snoop Dogg (What's My Name Pt. 2)."

Explaining the meaning of the term during an appearance on Martha Stewart's show, the rapper said, "You know, in your world, you might say, 'Hey, for sure.' But now, you can say, 'Fo shizzle.'"

2. Tizzable

During an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" years ago, Snoop explained how he created his "-izzle" words and phrases.

"It's more of a communication thing. You know, hood to hood," he said.

Asked how he would say table in his style, Snoop said, "Tizzable."

3. Chizzair

In the same interview, DeGeneres asked Snoop if a chair would be called "chizzair."

"You got that right," the rapper replied.

4. All hood

Another term Snoop introduced during his appearance on Stewart's show was "all hood," which he said meant "everything is ... good."

5. Ball til ya fall

The rapper said "ball til ya fall" meant to "get as much money as you can before you die."

6. Chuuuch

As for "chuuuch," Snoop said the word means to "take God everywhere you go, and everything will be all right."

7. Monopolizing

In a 2019 "Ellen Show" appearance, Snoop taught the host a new word, which was "monopolizing."

"That means that you're popping off, you're dropping off, getting it in and doing different things. You doing things in different countries, and you come back home, and you stay on the air for three more years, and you're living your best life at the same time. That's monopolizing," Snoop explained.

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