A poorly built automobile. A piece of junk. The reason behind the name "Friday" is that workers typically had a long week, are tired, and are looking forward to the weekend... therefore, they are a lot more careless with the construction of the vehicle, lending to it's numerous problems.
This typically applies to a make/model of vehicle that is usually of pretty good quality, and the "Friday car" is more the exception than the rule.
Really bad cars can be referred to as "Friday afternoon at 4pm before a three day weekend car".
This typically applies to a make/model of vehicle that is usually of pretty good quality, and the "Friday car" is more the exception than the rule.
Really bad cars can be referred to as "Friday afternoon at 4pm before a three day weekend car".
by BrianTheGreat January 30, 2011
by Chuck Hijack Jones November 02, 2006
Obession with cars
every time a car drives by i have the urge to tell everyone what it is and everything about it, therefore people call me a car junkie"
by buick325 October 24, 2010
When you steal a car, and it becomes hot with the police, taking them on high speed chases and just having a stolen car getting it hot .
by Hot car April 04, 2020
To Steal or Jack a car that is not yours.
The stolen cars are usually muscle cars, import and domestic street cars, donks and cars of luxury or high trade in value. This practice is very common in cities with many "Chop Shops" such as: Oakland, Detroit, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The phrase was made known by the movie "Fast and the Furious" (2001) when Dominic (Vin Diesel) finds out Brian (Paul Walker) was incarcerated for "Boosting Cars".
The stolen cars are usually muscle cars, import and domestic street cars, donks and cars of luxury or high trade in value. This practice is very common in cities with many "Chop Shops" such as: Oakland, Detroit, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The phrase was made known by the movie "Fast and the Furious" (2001) when Dominic (Vin Diesel) finds out Brian (Paul Walker) was incarcerated for "Boosting Cars".
Dom: Boost cars?
Brian: No, never.
Dom: Do time?
Brian: Couple of overnighters. No big deal.
Dom: What about those two years you did in juvie for boosting cars? Tucson, right? I had Jesse run a little background check on you, Mr. Brian Earl Spilner.
Brian: No, never.
Dom: Do time?
Brian: Couple of overnighters. No big deal.
Dom: What about those two years you did in juvie for boosting cars? Tucson, right? I had Jesse run a little background check on you, Mr. Brian Earl Spilner.
by Axle Foley January 20, 2011
A phrase used in the black and mexican communities to describe crimes committed by politicians and other government personnel.
by Peter Taystor May 09, 2021