check out my friends whip

isnms

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"soda pop" has both soda and pop in it. some people even just call it a coke no matter what flavor they are having. thing is there actually is a soda pop named coke.

"whip" relates to an automobile how?

on maybe because; you use a whip to drive the horse drawn carriage and automobile engines are rated in horse power and ..... never mind, i don't get it.


hey don't get all offended and calling people names. quick way to get a thread closed
read up: Debates Gone to Shit
 

supraman7mgte

Shut up,bitch!!
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jaydm16 said:
How about you monkey yogurts come to the reality that i wasnt saying "whip" to be cool. I just used it in a light hearted manner. This is the last board i thought i would get flamed for something like that... I'm just another mk3 owner who thought some people might enjoy seeing something a little different.

Some people call soda "pop" and some people call pop "soda" and some people dont give a damn and just drink the beverage! :icon_bigg
True dat,you guys need to ease up
Now monkey yogurts,THAT needs explaining!! :biglaugh:
 

bowtiebuba

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this is a lill re dick but thats a awsome car im a chevy guy and i love ls1s i want my supra to go 11.20s might need more boost :naughty:
 

jbsupra89t

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Nice car, love the LS1, but as far as my opinion goes for looks... (LT1>LS1, end o story ;) ). What's the motor setup, besides the obvious nitrous?

-J

Oh, and just for future reference you might have been well advised to post this in the off topic section, but it's ok I'm sure a mod will move it soon enough :1zhelp:
 

CTsupra

Supramania Contributor
:rofl: just sticking my head in to say that where have you people been since the 80's? not that i use the word "whip" when referring to my car, but c'mon. calling your car your whip is like calling your house your crib. who cares.

i'm guessing "whip" derived from tail whipping your car. in other words, fishtailing. as in you whip your car around, or drive crazily. so people with < average I.Q. decided to call their car their whip.

that wasn't hard to figure out.
 

VanSupra

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Hmmm. No offence dude and it's good to be proud of friends accomplishments... I would much rather see pics of your own project Supra than a dime a dozen Camaro on the bottle posted in a Supra forum..Maybe the car is not fast enough for the Camaro forums?
 

Mk3 TurboS

No not a "Turbo A"
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Well I think it looks like a rhino, but im still trying to figure out how this thread hasn't been moved or "whipped" out to Off topic.
 

blackout_89t

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My buddies T/A....

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Ran 10.20 with bolt ons, nitrous and hoosiers. Full weight.
 
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from www.urbandictionary.com

whip n. When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The whip is what you used to control the horses on a stagecoach, hence the analogy. Many years later, various hip hop artists noticed that the Mercedes-Benz logo resembled a steering wheel. They then proceeded to use the old term whip to describe any Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The term has now been generalized to classify any expensive automobile.


now where the hell did the term dawg come from? mk4 guys always call their jellybean their dawg. last i remember, dawg means friend. are they saying their car is their friend? that seems like a stretch, there must be a different origin...