The only competition Tottenham Hotspur have won in the past decade. It's a huge achievement for them so please don't laugh...
Tottenham Hotspur audi cup goats
Something that will fix things.
I've had a bad day. I need my Audie Hugs.
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absolutely not anything to do with the car's poor service record.
It's a homonym. I'm OUTTIE (i'm leaving), appended with the 5000 as the most popular make for the Audi car brand.
You're welcome.
"this party is wack, i'm audi 5000, G..."
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Audi TT is a luxury sports coupe from the German luxury car company Audi. Assembled in Hungary. It is a very nice car with more than enough power and style. The coupe is similar to the Lexus SC430, another very classy sports coupe/conv. Unfortunatly they are almost always purchased by the extremely wealthy for their spoiled brat children. It is also considered to the BMW Z4 and Mercedes SLK. It is not considered to the Nissan 350 & 370 z. The Nissan has quite alot more power, and is slightly faster than the sports directed Quattro Sport, but the Nissan is not compared to the BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, or Audi becuase it is not a luxury car. All of the luxury sports coupes listed are very quick, but its evident style and luxury are first in the mind of the designers.
Typical rich familys cars;
Dad: X5 or Q7
Mom: Range Rover or Porsche
High schooler: Audi TT or lexus SC430
Family car:Volvo
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be outtie, to bail, to bounce...
Oh man, it's too late to booze up, I'm Audi 500
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A Audi R8 is a car mostly every big youtuber owns
Yo lance stewart has a Audi R8
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The word actually comes from the B2/Type 81 sedan Audi sold from 1980 to 1987. It was a four door sports sedan that was offered with quattro all-wheel drive as well as regular front wheel drive. It sold quite well and led the way for the Audi 80/90, and then the Audi A4/S4. It was a comprable car to the BMW 3-series from the same era.
It is now used as an expression meaning to leave a location. It evolved from "we are outta here", to "we are outtie", to "we are audi" as the t's were slurred into d's. To put an original spin (in light of the resurgence of the 1980's nostalgia), "4000" or "5000" was added in light reference to the quintissential 1980's yuppie mobile that was the Audi 4000 and 5000 (the 5000 was slightly larger and more powerful than the 4000).
We are audi 4000!
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