Definitions by protectmeaura
oS stands for Old School. 'Tis an abbreviation for oS.
The lowercase-then-uppercase type is a way of making it look cooler. "oS" originated from Nitto 1320 Challenge, where we painted oS on our cars while on the team OldSchoolRacing, and even use oS on our cars to show that we've been playing for a long time and say it in chats across the web to this day. A note, oS should not be said in real life, you just say "Old School".
The lowercase-then-uppercase type is a way of making it look cooler. "oS" originated from Nitto 1320 Challenge, where we painted oS on our cars while on the team OldSchoolRacing, and even use oS on our cars to show that we've been playing for a long time and say it in chats across the web to this day. A note, oS should not be said in real life, you just say "Old School".
oS by protectmeaura December 9, 2008
nS stands for New School. 'Tis an abbreviation for New School.
The lowercase-then-uppercase type is a way of making it look cooler. "nS" originated from Nitto 1320 Challenge, where taking after the team OldSchoolRacing, NewSchoolRacing was created, for the reason in that most racers on the game were not the ones that played around the time of OSR or OldSchoolRacing, therefore NewSchool. nS is painted on the cars, and looks very attractive.
The lowercase-then-uppercase type is a way of making it look cooler. "nS" originated from Nitto 1320 Challenge, where taking after the team OldSchoolRacing, NewSchoolRacing was created, for the reason in that most racers on the game were not the ones that played around the time of OSR or OldSchoolRacing, therefore NewSchool. nS is painted on the cars, and looks very attractive.
50 Cent is nS.
50 Cent is New School.
I just got on to NewSchoolRacing, and threw the nS up on my Viper.
50 Cent is New School.
I just got on to NewSchoolRacing, and threw the nS up on my Viper.
nS by protectmeaura December 9, 2008
freakout
freakout by protectmeaura December 19, 2006
whip
A whip is just a car. I notice, as documented in the examples, that whip is most often used when you are talking to someone about their car.
"Friend #1: Hey, Eric, I like your new whip.
Eric: Thanks man, it's alright."
"Friend #2: Yo, Eric, I got a new whip.
Eric: Aww, foreal? What kind, man?
Friend #2: A Civic. But it doesn't work right now.
Eric: What's wrong with it? ..."
"Now I'm super fly slick without a roof on my whip..."
-Lloyd Banks
Eric: Thanks man, it's alright."
"Friend #2: Yo, Eric, I got a new whip.
Eric: Aww, foreal? What kind, man?
Friend #2: A Civic. But it doesn't work right now.
Eric: What's wrong with it? ..."
"Now I'm super fly slick without a roof on my whip..."
-Lloyd Banks
whip by protectmeaura December 9, 2006