A luxury car made by Chrysler, from 1983-1989. Had a V8 engine and a comfy interior. While not technically a full-sized car, it was the biggest car Chrysler made in the 80's. The boxy styling dated back to the 1977 LeBaron and was just given minor styling updates with a Fifth Avenue badge.
The Chrysler Fifth Avenue was probably the best thing Chrysler offered in their 4 banger "K car" obsession during the 80's. You can get them cheap now, and theres alot still driving around.
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Get the 612 wharf avenue mug.1. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics, and Best Book in 2004.
2. The funniest show I've ever seen on Broadway.
3. A parody of Sesame Street.
Abbr. "Q"
2. The funniest show I've ever seen on Broadway.
3. A parody of Sesame Street.
Abbr. "Q"
by Jon June 18, 2004
Get the Avenue Q mug.An avenue boy is a British teenage male usually 14-17 years of age . They live in a rich /posh area with their parents . Avenue boys tend to wear Nike /adidas track suits and travel in groups of five or more . They try to act like "roadmen " but tend to fail. You can spot an avenue boy by their Instagram bio. These idiots tend to mention the beginning of their post codes in almost every post.
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1) If there's violence in the street.
2) Lots of work to be done.
3) You can't blame all on the sun, oh no.
1) If there's violence in the street.
2) Lots of work to be done.
3) You can't blame all on the sun, oh no.
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