n. Expelling a rancid fart in a motor vehicle, then pushing the "window lock" button, rendering other occupants helpless to escape the malodorous assault; variation on the Dutch Oven
by Nite Owl December 21, 2005
The act in which a person waits until they have to urinate real bad and then proceed to give a man or woman anal sex. During the sexual intercourse, the person giving anal pees in the rcipienbt's butthole up until right before they involuntarily poop it back out with such force that it resembles the water stream that comes out of a powerwasher.
by Arty1976 November 07, 2016
Within a matter of months, MySpace had gone from a virtual utopia to Digital Detroit, where only minorities and indie bands remain.
by Stuff White People Like August 05, 2008
Noun. Pronounced "DEE-troyt roll"
A stack of bills, usually with a very large one, like a one hundred dollar bill, wrapped around the outside of about fifty one dollar bills. Effectively gives other people the impression that you are filthy rich when in fact all you have is one Benjamin and a bunch of Washingtons.
A stack of bills, usually with a very large one, like a one hundred dollar bill, wrapped around the outside of about fifty one dollar bills. Effectively gives other people the impression that you are filthy rich when in fact all you have is one Benjamin and a bunch of Washingtons.
Jim wanted to look like he was ballin' so he whipped out his Detroit roll. Little did everyone know it was just a bunch of ones strategically wrapped in drug money.
by JennyJen July 18, 2008
A large number of small denomination bills sandwiched between two large denomination bills, typically $1 bills disguised by a single $100 bill. Typically a Detroit bankroll is used to convey a false image of wealth. Dates to at least the 1960s in southeastern Michigan.
by Camp420Guy August 11, 2010
The act of having your butthole eaten out in a public place, while leaning against a car, preferably American made.
by grizzzmint December 19, 2014
Any car produced by any American motor company, regardless of the actual car's origin. Detroit Steel is generally used to describe the original pony cars of the 1960s.
by Ikapitanzurseei@yahoo.com November 03, 2008