electric car

An automobile powered by batteries that has seen political supression over the past decade due to no need for oil changes, tune-ups, or servicing, motors that last over 500,000 miles, along with no need for crude oil in which to derive its fuel. With current technology, they can have both competitive range to an internal combustion powered car and high horsepower. See www.nedra.com for electric cars that kill Vipers and Corvettes at the racetrack. www.plasmaboyracing.com has another notable example.
At $3 per gallon, this phat electric car be totally pimp. See that muthafucka in that Vette? His ass 'bout to get raped.
by The_Toecutter September 13, 2005
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mississippi car wash

when eating a girl out and the male sneezes on the girls pussy and then whipes it off.
My girlfriend was craving a mississippi car wash.
by j fuckin byrd March 19, 2009
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car enema

The process of washing the undercarriage of an automobile at a car wash.
As I drove into the car wash, the rush of high pressured water to the undercarriage startled me; while this was my first car enema, it certainly will not be my last.
by Jackspenn March 08, 2008
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piss-between-cars

Verb-urinating in street or parking lot while standing beside parked automobiles for cover.
Starbuck's was closed so I had to piss-between-cars.
by miss christine August 26, 2008
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car sex 2

instead of a commentary of a man having sexual relationships with a car

it's a fanfiction reading about a girl having sex with a million dollar supercar.
by LazyLow November 01, 2019
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Car-bar-hydrating

The act or process of making frequent trips to a car stocked with alcohol as to avoid paying for drinks at a pub/bar/club.
"£3.50 a pint! Fancy some car-bar-hydrating"
by mustardsanta January 05, 2010
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Where your car at?

Not necessarily asking about an automobile, this phrase is simply asking "where are you?" or "what are you doing?" similar to "where do you stay at" or "what up?" Often used when answering the phone, instead of saying "hello."
RING..RING.."Hey, where your car at?"
by busybusybusybusy May 25, 2009
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