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thrush

An inexpensive high performance automotive muffler that provided a lessening of back pressure on the exhaust valve(s)of a gasoline engine and scant noise abatement. Uncanny in their ability to attract the attention of policemen. Now obsolete. Also a type of bird. Fly = Go fast.

Hey man, your Nova is cherry and sounds bad with those thrush on there...

by numerator April 30, 2005

27πŸ‘ 130πŸ‘Ž


clutch

The assembly that engages and disengages a transmission. Performing successfully while under pressure. A group of baby birds. A ladies handbag. A grasp or hold.

Nice work with that clutch dumbass, that gear didn't need all those teeth anyway!

by numerator May 1, 2005

1114πŸ‘ 876πŸ‘Ž


High

An altered state of conciousness resulting from the ingestion of various substances. Also, shit that is taller than you and you have to look up to see it (like a kite).

Whoa dude! I'm high as a fucking kite!

by numerator May 2, 2005

19πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


cats ass

A person,thing or event to be held in high regard. From the meticulous treatment and devotional attention a feline bestowes on its hindquarters. Not in wide useage.

You look that good and can cook too? Damn if you ain't about the cats ass!

by numerator April 30, 2005

485πŸ‘ 92πŸ‘Ž


youngin

A misspelling of young'un. Young one. A child or one who acts in an immature manner.

That young'un is a pain in the ass!

by numerator April 30, 2005

224πŸ‘ 152πŸ‘Ž


stick a fork in it

Exhausted, used up, finished. From meat that is fully cooked and ready to be handled with a fork.

That board is toast-stick a fork in it

by numerator May 2, 2005

17πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


ak47

A weapon of remarkable simplicity and reliability. Though not as accurate as a Colt, it will continue to function effectively in adverse environmental conditions when others fail. Lightweight and user friendly, it is inexpensive and uses easily obtainable rounds. It's unique report identifies the user as a foe of U.S. forces.

That's an AK ; unfriendlies in the vicinity!!

by numerator April 30, 2005

22πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž