by Trisha October 24, 2003
First Phoenix, then Firebird, then Firefox. Firefox is a good browser, but what's with the name changes?
by GastonRabbit June 30, 2004
The gold coupe that got Malibu/L.A. private detective Jim Rockford out of many a jam from 1974-79, despite getting wrecked and rebuilt a number of times.
The Firebird's specialty with a highly skilled driver like Rockford was the 180-degree turnaround-escape, done by gunning the car in reverse, cutting the wheel in either direction and throwing the car into drive at the 180-degree point (yes, he did it with an automatic) and laying rubber while pulling away.
When we last saw Rockford in the '90s, he still had his beloved Firebird and saw it again wrecked, of course, during one of his cases.
The Firebird's specialty with a highly skilled driver like Rockford was the 180-degree turnaround-escape, done by gunning the car in reverse, cutting the wheel in either direction and throwing the car into drive at the 180-degree point (yes, he did it with an automatic) and laying rubber while pulling away.
When we last saw Rockford in the '90s, he still had his beloved Firebird and saw it again wrecked, of course, during one of his cases.
by 'Angel' Martin April 04, 2006
The same as a Camaro, but with a different body style that has a more aerodynamic effect and is tapered and sleek. Another difference is the interior that isn't outdated like the Camaro, but the Camaro has a more masculine exterior. Both are essentially the same if you've ever picked up the '93 - '97 MAA manual. One problem is that it is difficult to change the spark plugs because its far in there.
by Colter July 02, 2003
by Apush hater 123 September 09, 2019
Firebird is a name which is usualy given to small, attention seeking dick-children that masturbate over World of Warcraft. Firebirds are also known to work as magnets for large metal automobiles.
by Billy Higgins July 26, 2006