A pair of fire shoes for example off white prestos
“Yo that guy has some fire tootsie wagons!, are they dior jordan 1’s?”
riding the woof wagon is the equivalent of riding the struggle bus except it is only said by the dankest of dudes not a slew of unintelligent teenage white girls
"Riding that woof wagon harddd tonight bruh"
Asshole, idiot, jerk. Variation of "douche".
Carl is such a douche wagon, let's ditch him at the concert.
A person who breaks apart someone else’s family and touches their kids whenever he wants.
That guy over there was such a Wagonator.
Another term for a bus, used mainly when returning from the pub/parties.
Can also be used to describe a hot new ride.
1) "The wheels on the Banter-wagon go round and round..."
2) "We run 'em over in our Banter-wagon!"
3) "Going cruising in the Banter-wagon then?
A car, usually cheap and aged, a first vehicle for most, which is often used with the driver's mates as passengers.
Can be found in most McDonald's car parks starting on the second or third try with six people in the back.
Thomas: Just fixed the Banter Wagon, anyone want to come out?
Jake: Yes, I'll bring the boys, let's do some handbrake turns in the car park!
Thomas: Say no more!
The term Paddy Wagon actually goes back to the early 1700s in southern states when big tough unskilled Irish immigrants were hired to pursue runaway slaves or transport slaves to new owners or otherwise control defiant slaves. These men were called "Paddy Rollers". These Paddy Rollers were given horse drawn wagons to use to transport the slaves hence "Paddy Wagons".
The slaves were thrown into the Paddy Wagon by the Irish Paddy Rollers.