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1.you fix everything with duck tape
2.when in boy scouts you fix your tent with duck tape Adam: How you fix your gun.
Clayton: Redneck engineering. |
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| 1. | redneck engineering | ||
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The use of unorthodox methods and tools to build, modify or repair machinery, vehicles, etc, usually with little regard to finesse or technique.
Common tools include: sledgehammers, cutting torches, arc welders, come-alongs, jacks, porta-power kits, large prybars, sawzalls, lengths of pipe and 2 X 4s So named for the stereotypical redneck who fixes things through brute force and duct tape. The popular TV shows Monster Garage and Junkyard Wars often feature great masterpieces of redneck engineering
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1. To modify an object to suit another purpose from it's original, often very dangerously, however. 2. To build a tool out of scrapped materials, commonly used in the repair of objects, or to substitute a tool. As used in a zombie invasion;
Tom: I finally used redneck engineering on a weapon. (Lifts up a metal pole with a bowie knife attached using massive amounts of duct tape and welding.) Bill: That'll be useful, man. Good work there! As used incorrectly: LOL I REDNEK INGINERED A $10 DOLLAR BOARD GAME WITH MY IPAD! YOU GUIZ WANT TO PLAY WITH YOUR IPOD TOUCHS? |
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