A quick, great handling, piece of crap built by Chrysler/Dodge. Would be a great compact car if things would quit breaking and falling off. Great if you wanna show a Honda Civic how shitty it really is. A good buy if you want something cheap that doesnt have to have lots of money put into it for good performance. Good engine, transmission, and suspension but everything else likes to break.
Look at that Neon R/T break that Civic's balls.
Haha, that Neon R/T killed that Saturn but lost a, wait, what is that, well something fell off in the process.
Haha, that Neon R/T killed that Saturn but lost a, wait, what is that, well something fell off in the process.
by dhsneon November 03, 2007
by Ryan Fleming October 24, 2006
TERM USED BY MIDWEST SUBURB KIDS TO DEFINE
DRIVING AROUND ON BACKROADS POINTLESSLY FOR HOURS
IF FOR NOTHING ELSE TO SMOKE BLUNTS OF CHRONIC ASS WEED
DRIVING AROUND ON BACKROADS POINTLESSLY FOR HOURS
IF FOR NOTHING ELSE TO SMOKE BLUNTS OF CHRONIC ASS WEED
by zobenard July 18, 2008
In "Homer Goes to College," Homer gleefully sets his high school diploma aflame, while singing, "I am so smart, I am so smart, S-M-R-T, I mean S-M-A-R-T!" Behind him his living room is going up in flames.
The now legendary "S-M-R-T" line was actually not in the script and was a genuine error by voice actor Dan Castellaneta. However, the error was so much in Homer's character that they chose to include it in the finished product.
The now legendary "S-M-R-T" line was actually not in the script and was a genuine error by voice actor Dan Castellaneta. However, the error was so much in Homer's character that they chose to include it in the finished product.
People now chant either "S-M-R-T" or "I am so smart, S-M-R-T", particularly when they're feeling stupid, celebratory, or both.
by Kaleah November 03, 2005
A WW2 hero. One of the most amazing people that ever lived, and an inspiration to his platoon of 1000 men. he unfortunatly had post-war trauma and was had to be put in psyco-therapy. during his time as a soldier, he single-handedly took over 11 enemy bases, saved 45 men from being shot, and he saved 34 POW's.
by Hobo Alex March 28, 2007