Derogatory term for suburbia, so named because most of the main thoroughfares are "stroads" (wide fast roads with tons of entrances and exits).
Many of the people spreading FUD about "15-minute cities" grew up in suburban Stroadville and never knew what it is like to be in a truly walkable, pedestrian-friendly environment. Others, however, have managed to break out of that bubble and are actually advocating for better zoning.
by The_Anonymouse April 11, 2023

Yet another one of those minimally-offensive way of saying "nigga". A break from the tradition by using the 🅿️ emoji instead of 🅱️ emoji. Adds a little more spice to it.
by The_Anonymouse January 23, 2019

When it comes to engines, the term "deleting" refers to the removal of one or more of the emissions control devices that the engine came with. When an emissions device is "deleted", the device and any other relevant components in question are physically removed and the engine is then re-tuned to run without said device.
"Deleting" is different from "defeating" in the sense that "deleting" refers to physically removing emissions devices, but "defeating" involves disabling emissions devices while leaving all of them in place on the engine. For example, an EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) cooler can be defeated by welding it shut in some spot or blocking it off from one or both ends by inserting a metal plate between the cooler and the exhaust or intake manifold. DPF's (Diesel Particulate Filters) can be defeated by being drilled out or by installing bypass pipes.
On Diesel engines, people who do deletes will typically remove EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems and DPF's (Diesel Particulate Filters), as these two systems are infamous for drastically increasing a Diesel engine's fuel consumption.
"Deleting" is different from "defeating" in the sense that "deleting" refers to physically removing emissions devices, but "defeating" involves disabling emissions devices while leaving all of them in place on the engine. For example, an EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) cooler can be defeated by welding it shut in some spot or blocking it off from one or both ends by inserting a metal plate between the cooler and the exhaust or intake manifold. DPF's (Diesel Particulate Filters) can be defeated by being drilled out or by installing bypass pipes.
On Diesel engines, people who do deletes will typically remove EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems and DPF's (Diesel Particulate Filters), as these two systems are infamous for drastically increasing a Diesel engine's fuel consumption.
Here in Michigan we no longer have any kind of emissions testing, which means that today you can find quite a few deleted Diesel trucks, and even some cars and SUV's, running around in the state.
by The_Anonymouse June 21, 2021

A non-offensive way of saying "nigga" but instead of replacing the g's with 🅱️'s this time it's done with 🅿️'s.
So it's like ni🅱️🅱️a but slightly different
So it's like ni🅱️🅱️a but slightly different
Yo, wuss 🅿️o🅿️🅿️in ni🅿️🅿️as
by The_Anonymouse January 22, 2019

An airplane that is very capable and will be one of the safest things in the sky once it returns to service. However, all the media want you to know is that it's somehow doomed to be a death trap forever, because fear-mongering and clickbait bring in those oh-so-precious clicks and money.
The Boeing 737 MAX is a good airplane, but it was definitely rushed to the market due to Boeing being greedy. Sadly it took over 300 deaths to have a safe plane :-(
by The_Anonymouse June 14, 2020

A Newspeak word from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, "bellyfeel" essentially means to blindly and enthusiastically accept something or someone.
The reason why the general public refuse to recognise the truth in many cases is because they bellyfeel the mainstream media, who are quite notorious for exaggerating and distorting just to get clicks.
by The_Anonymouse June 14, 2020

What people on Reddit say when they see a repost that one attempted to post as "original" content. Happens a lot on r/PrequelMemes but can be seen elsewhere too.
User A: (Sees a post with thousands of upvotes on the front page, then proceeds to post an exact copy of that "trending" post)
User B sees that it's a repost, and puts in the comment section "General Reposti"
User B sees that it's a repost, and puts in the comment section "General Reposti"
by The_Anonymouse October 21, 2018
