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mexican oil change

low rider with automatic oil change ( just pull handle )
In city of compton in my low rider on dash-board is a handle. It says " mexican oil change ". When those city doggs & Pole-ice mans get on my bumper. I do a mexican oil change !!
Pull handle blow oil all over street & watch um spin out...

PS hombre's if LAPD pulls U over just say, " I take to shop & fix leak "
by itichie_nocanpo September 28, 2006
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changster

some chinese mofo acting like black gangstas
yo peep that changsta in his honda ricemobile!
by lickmyballs April 24, 2003
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Changes

The Monkees final album during their first run (1966-1970) released in June 1970. At this point, only Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones remain in the group as Peter Tork had left in December 1968 and Michael Nesmith in March 1970.

Changes was produced by Jeff Barry (who produced I'm A Believer, the Monkees' biggest hit back in 1967) and was recorded in New York. Unfortunately the success did not carry over to Changes, as it failed to chart on the Billboard 200 because of The Monkees diminishing almost non-existent popularity by 1970.

Widely regarded as the Monkees' worst album of their original nine, Changes was pure bubble gum and R&B funk, that made the listener wonder if it was even the Monkees performing. Both Dolenz and particularily Jones still despise the album to this day. None the less, Dolenz and Jones' vocal perfomances are excellent considering the uninspiring material they are cutting. There are few highlights including the single Oh My My (which managed to squeeze into the TOP 100 at #98) and its b-side I Love You Better. Other decent cuts include Dolenz' Midnight Train and Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart's album closer I Never Thought It Peculiar.

Upon the release of Changes, the Monkees were finally put to rest and would not reform until 1986.
There was a lame joke that either Dolenz or Jones would quit after Changes, and the other would be continue as "The Monkee"

Changes was the last release under the Monkees' name until 1986. However Micky Dolenz & Davy Jones continued recording together under their own names on Bell Records for another year. In April 1971, they released an underrated single called Do It In The Name Of Love/Lady Jane which like Changes failed to chart.

Not to be confused with David Bowie's song of the same name.

The album was released before David Bowie's song.
by J Rod December 28, 2005
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Changa

Someone who talks a lot, but when it comes to it there lazy or can't/wont do what they said. See Poser, and add lazy, and you gotta changa.
Person 1-"Dude you said you could land a axle stall 360, now do it..."
Person 2-"Nah I don't wanna, i just dont feel like it right now"
Person 1-"That's what we came here for no stop being a changa, get off your ass and show me"
by X-[Russ]-X July 6, 2005
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changing at bakerloo

the only tube station where u can change from the pink to the brown line
my bird let me change at bakerloo last night
by mattdevilstick September 28, 2003
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Change

C- Come
H- Help
A- A
N- Nigger
G- Get
E- Elected
We need all of you to change for Barack Obama.
by iambane January 20, 2009
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Chang

The mix between chill and hang
Imma chang with my homies,
by Guitarboi May 25, 2008
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