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nascar

National Stock Car Association... or something like that. Founded on the East coast of the US in 1947 by Bill France. Featured great drivers like Junior Johnson and Lee Petty in the '50s. Car's were almost completely (85-90%) stock, which in a bad thing when it comes to safety. Most tracks were very twisty, and on unpaved roads. Most early NASCAR stockers topped-out at around 110mph, give or take a few. Of course, 4-wheel drum brakes were standard fare, and they hadn't even though of roll bars or window netting until the early '60s. In a accident, drivers could be killed easily. Since cars back then were very primitive, driver's had to work alot harder and drive alot better than they do today, with the safety and the aerodynamics and the super hi-tech V8's. Chrylser and Oldsmobile were very involved with NASCAR in throughout the '50s. By the latter-half of the '60s, Ford/Mercury and Dodge/Plymouth were the only teams really involved with racing. Engineers had essentially just discovered aerodynamics, and cars such as the Ford Torino Talladega and Dodge Daytona incorporated the latest in hi-tech aerodynamic aids. Suspensions and drivetrains had also gotten considerably better, but not to the point were it took the 'fun" out of driving. Safety had improved vastly, too, in part because of a crash in which Richard Petty ended up with hundred of shards of glass in his eyes. Materials were made better and stronger, and multi-point roll-barrs were used. Materials were also made out off more-modern weight-saving meterials, in an effort to make the cars that much faster. Hemi cylinder heads were used on Ford and Mopar engines by around '64. Converting a normal wedge-headed engine to a hemi one added about 85hp. By the '70s, it became more of a business thing than really racing, with more and more money involved and cars getting less and less 'stock."
'60s Nascar stock cars
Mopar Charger 500/Daytona, Road Runner Superbird
Ford Torino Talladega, Mercury Cyclone Spoiler
by A person named Person December 28, 2005
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nash

A word used to describe someone who is very clever.
Aye man he's a pure Nash by the way.
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northern nash high

A high school known for producing gang members, gays, and complete idiotic rednecks. The girls are complete sluts and the guys are total assholes. The vice principal gets drunk at prom and a teacher gives all the coaches head. Nothing good comes from Northern Nash.
girl: "I think I might date him"
another girl: "hell no bitch he goes to Northen Nash"

Cop: Those Northern Nash High kids were out again last night. I caught 3 this morning.
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You Nasty

The best answer to a sexual or gross, etc. comment.
Amber: I'd love to take that boy home with me tonight.
Shantora & DeAsia: You nasty.
by LoveThoseBritishBoys October 25, 2010
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nashy

nashy:
adj: very cool, something of good value; "dat wuz ill-nashy." syn: cool, ill
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by Anonymous September 25, 2003
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Big Nasty

Big Nasty is a badass motherfucker who spits game at every female and whips out his piece at any given moment . A Big Nasty can sometime be mistaken for a Big Chocolate Nasty in which The Big Nasty can Transform Into .
Guy 1 - Damn I wish I could spit game
Guy 2 - You my man need to meet The Big Nasty
by BadAss M'Fucker October 14, 2012
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nice-nasty

1. A person who is always fresh in public but has a nasty house.
2. A person who pretends to be nice but will talk about you in your face and you not even notice it until they walk away.
3. A person who will "politely" put you in your place if you get wrong with them.
4. A person that is nice to you in your presence but will talk about you behind your back.
1. She is fine but her house stinks. She's nice-nasty.
2. She just talked so bad to you and you didn't even catch it! She was so nice-nasty with it. LOL
by TheGrandOne August 2, 2011
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