n: American, based off of 'hot sex'
name used to describe any girl who you would want to have sex with.
name used to describe any girl who you would want to have sex with.
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Get the Capri Fun mug.A very beautiful woman with a bitchy fucking attitude. She’ll beat the fuck out of you if you fuck with her family or her 4 friends. She hates racists, homophobes, assholes, and she’s a liberal. She supports BLM and is pro-choice. She’ll fuck a bitch up if they’re disrespectful and rude. But she’s very loving and will buy you any food
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Get the capri sun mug.There are two distinct Capri series the Ford Classic coupe and the pony car look alike.
Classic Coupe Capri (1961-1963)
Mk I Capri (1969-1974)
MK II Capri (1974-1977)
MKIII Capri (1977-1986)
The Capri came about as a desire to replicate American pony car look for the considerably less wealthy and class obsessed British market. As such Capris were equipped with small economy engines ranging from 1.3 to 3.0. Capris had humble Ford Cortina mechanics and as such were not performance oriented machines like the quicker Mustangs, Camaros or Cudas, to all intents and purposes they were cheap economy cars in wolves clothing.
Classic Coupe Capri (1961-1963)
Mk I Capri (1969-1974)
MK II Capri (1974-1977)
MKIII Capri (1977-1986)
The Capri came about as a desire to replicate American pony car look for the considerably less wealthy and class obsessed British market. As such Capris were equipped with small economy engines ranging from 1.3 to 3.0. Capris had humble Ford Cortina mechanics and as such were not performance oriented machines like the quicker Mustangs, Camaros or Cudas, to all intents and purposes they were cheap economy cars in wolves clothing.
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"I was standing in the corridor of the 8.24 train and I had no fewer than six carriage-cruisers squeeze past me."
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