Touring band, parking lot scene term derived from the phrase "Custody Kid" in the 1990's. As opposed to many of the tour-followers, the custy's trip following a band on tour was funded by their parent's money. Custy's were usually only called-out by the touring vendors who could only made it to the next show by peddling their wares in the parking lots surrounding the venues TO the custy. This added to the confusion over the meaning of the word. Slowly, "custy" was understood as a shortened term for "customer."
He sold some boomers to this custy and he pulled out a checkbook from his shiny new Land Rover with hooper stickers all over it.
by benv May 26, 2010