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1. (obs) a person, especially a male, who adopts the manner and dress typically associated with the opposite sex for sexual gratification; a crossdresser. Not to be confused with a transsexual.
1. (obs) a person, especially a male, who adopts the manner and dress typically associated with the opposite sex for sexual gratification; a crossdresser. Not to be confused with a transsexual.
Paul is a transvestite.
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When you are in the shower and the urge to poop overwhelms you. You dont want to perform the Manhattan Mudboot, so instead you poop into your hand, and toss it into the bowl.
Me- Dude, I was in the shower today and all of a sudden I had to drop a log.
Friend- So what did you do, the Manhattan Mudboot?
Me- No way man, I just did the Brooklyn Staten Island Transfer!
Friend- WOW! You've been eating these chicken wings and licking your fingers all afternoon!
Me- Oh Shit!
Friend- So what did you do, the Manhattan Mudboot?
Me- No way man, I just did the Brooklyn Staten Island Transfer!
Friend- WOW! You've been eating these chicken wings and licking your fingers all afternoon!
Me- Oh Shit!
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Get the manhatten transfer mug.Cars using transverse leaf springs in their suspension are not to be confused with older cars and trucks that use solid rear axle/leaf spring combinations.
The system is used in some high performance sports cars. Instead of using 4 coil springs, the cars use two single ply (instead of the multiple plys used in trucks/cars with live axles) leaf springs mounted transversely. Using a single ply makes them immune from the friction problems seen in multiple ply systems and also makes them very light (a single transverse leaf spring weighs 1/3 of the weight of the coil springs that could have been used). These cars often use double wishbone or multilink suspensions, just like any other sports car, just not paired with coil springs over the dampers.
Transverse leaf springs have the benefits of being very lightweight, moving more of the cars weight towards the ground, easily adjustable, and rarely (if ever) needing replacement.
They have the disadvantages of being more expensive than coil springs, and since the springs are often made of a lightweight composite material, they are sensitive to damage from harsh chemicals.
The system is used in some high performance sports cars. Instead of using 4 coil springs, the cars use two single ply (instead of the multiple plys used in trucks/cars with live axles) leaf springs mounted transversely. Using a single ply makes them immune from the friction problems seen in multiple ply systems and also makes them very light (a single transverse leaf spring weighs 1/3 of the weight of the coil springs that could have been used). These cars often use double wishbone or multilink suspensions, just like any other sports car, just not paired with coil springs over the dampers.
Transverse leaf springs have the benefits of being very lightweight, moving more of the cars weight towards the ground, easily adjustable, and rarely (if ever) needing replacement.
They have the disadvantages of being more expensive than coil springs, and since the springs are often made of a lightweight composite material, they are sensitive to damage from harsh chemicals.
Modern Corvettes use transverse leaf springs paired with double wishbone supension on all four corners.
F1 used transverse leaf springs until they switched to the use of torsion springs.
F1 used transverse leaf springs until they switched to the use of torsion springs.
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