Get the Smokin Opps In Da Honda Civic mug.
When four Asians walk in a two-by-two array with the person in the front-left holding out their hands as if grasping a steering wheel while at the same time making car noises.
The resulting formation makes it look as though the group is riding in an invisible Honda Civic.
The resulting formation makes it look as though the group is riding in an invisible Honda Civic.
Speeding down the hallway went Chang, Hu, Ming, and Sue in their Invisible Civic. They moved so fast that I swore I could smell exhaust.
by jab4343 January 26, 2011
Civic Driver: bro my car is so fast, ain't ever seen a set of tail lights
TDI Driver: wait for my homie to pull up
*GTI pulls up*
Civic Driver: OH SHIT ITS A CIVIC EATER!!!
TDI Driver: wait for my homie to pull up
*GTI pulls up*
Civic Driver: OH SHIT ITS A CIVIC EATER!!!
by LynX2596 December 01, 2021
The term "civic servant" is not commonly used or recognized as a distinct concept in the same way as "civil servant." However, we can infer a possible meaning based on the individual words.
A "civil servant" refers to a person who is employed to perform administrative or public service duties in government.
On the other hand, a "civic servant" could be interpreted as an individual who is actively engaged in serving their community or society in a broader sense. While not an official term, it may refer to someone who voluntarily contributes their time, skills, or resources to promote the well-being of their community. Civic servants often participate in community development initiatives, charitable activities, advocacy for social causes, or local governance. They may serve on community boards, volunteer organizations, or engage in grassroots efforts to bring about positive change.
In essence, the distinction between a "civic servant" and a "civil servant" lies in the nature of their service. Civil servants are employees of the government, working within the established bureaucratic structures, while civic servants are individuals who actively dedicate themselves to the betterment of their community, regardless of their employment status or association with official institutions.
A "civil servant" refers to a person who is employed to perform administrative or public service duties in government.
On the other hand, a "civic servant" could be interpreted as an individual who is actively engaged in serving their community or society in a broader sense. While not an official term, it may refer to someone who voluntarily contributes their time, skills, or resources to promote the well-being of their community. Civic servants often participate in community development initiatives, charitable activities, advocacy for social causes, or local governance. They may serve on community boards, volunteer organizations, or engage in grassroots efforts to bring about positive change.
In essence, the distinction between a "civic servant" and a "civil servant" lies in the nature of their service. Civil servants are employees of the government, working within the established bureaucratic structures, while civic servants are individuals who actively dedicate themselves to the betterment of their community, regardless of their employment status or association with official institutions.
John has dedicated countless hours as a civic servant, volunteering at the local shelter, organizing community clean-ups, and advocating for affordable housing in his neighborhood.
by Civic Servant July 07, 2023
When citizens will watch their cities, local businesses and entire neighborhoods be overtaken, looted and/or destroyed by protesters, looters and rioters but turn a blind eye and remain silent. BUT THEN, when their overlords workplace is breeched by protests they’re outraged.
Hey remember when several square blocks of Seattle was overtaken by protesters, looters and rioters for WEEKS?! But all these people with Civic Stockholm Syndrome didn’t say anything?
Yeah, congress was breeched and everyone with Civic Stockholm Syndrome all of a sudden cares about “non-peaceful” protesters.
Yeah, congress was breeched and everyone with Civic Stockholm Syndrome all of a sudden cares about “non-peaceful” protesters.
by The_fiscal_patriot January 07, 2021
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by Stupid Americans August 06, 2022
The 2016 to current Honda Civic. Comes in three body styles. The coupe and hatchback are compact cars, while the sedan, while still considered a compact car, the EPA considers it a midsize car due to the impressive amount of interior space. There are two engine choices. The K20 is a reliable engine, though the L15, while fuel efficient and can get a 0 to 60 in just six and a half seconds, has an issue with oil mixing with gasoline. The CVT is also alright, though the car is definitely more fun to drive with the six speed manual.
The tenth generation Honda Civic is a great car, though I wished it had an automatic instead of the CVT like the Mazda 3.
by Sdsr70 May 10, 2020