(Eat my dust.)
Another way of saying you suck, get away from me.
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Electronic Monitering Device-
The form of house arrest where you have an ankle bracelet and cannot walk out your door, even if its only to your porch. What i will be experiencing until at least February 23rd.
I told that bitch not to put my ankle moniter on so tight, so she put it on tight as hell because cops are fucking assholes. EMD sucks major dick.
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many people say EMD means "eat my dick" or "eat my dust", but there is another meaning of it too. there is a swedish band named emd, and it stands for Erik Mattias Danny. or so they say...
I hate EMD, they can eat my dick.
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Emd
Emd
Person 1 : Emd of thread
Person 2 : 'Emd'?
Person 1 : End* no bulli me for spelling mistake :(
Person 2 : I'm gonna make a definition of it :)
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The โHustle Muscle.โ Built by General Motorsโ Electro-Motive Division, the SD45 measured 65 feet in length, and had 3,600 horsepower, powered by the 20 cylinder EMD 645E3 prime mover. In total, 1,260 SD45s were built, the first production SD45 delivered being Great Northern 400. Although powerful, the SD45 had a few reliability problems, such as teething issues, and risked crankshaft failure, despite its prime mover coming from the extremely reliable SD40.
Main variants:
SD45
SD45-2
SD45T-2
SD45X
SDP45
F45
FP45
The EMD SD45 is the ultimate Hustle Muscle!
The first EMD SD45, GN 400, is preserved and still in operation today!
When he says he will fix your boiler but ends up stick his flue in your gas pipe and washing it out in your mouth
I'm going to give you the EMD treatment tonight you filthy skank
You dirty minded people. EMD doesnโt mean โeAt mY dIcKโ. it means ELECTRO-MOTIVE DIESEL. A brand that makes diesel-electric locomotives, locomotive products, and diesel engines used in the rail industry. Originally founded in 1922 as Electro-Motive Engineering Corporation, it was acquired by General Motors in 1930 and became GM's Electro-Motive Division. In 2005, GM sold it to Greenbriar Equity Group and Berkshire Partners, and by 2010 it was bought by Progress Rail, a subsidiary of Caterpillar. EMD is known for producing some of the most iconic locomotives in the world, including the famous F-series and SD-series engines.
The FL-9, GP38, SD60F, F40PH & F59PHI are examples of locomotives built by EMD