A Japanese sports car that is almost identical to the Mitsubishi 3000GT and has no relation in terms of design with Dodge. Has great styling and performance. One of the best 90s import sports cars.
Did you see Josh's car?
Yeah I think its a Dodge Stealth.
Aren't those the exact same thing as a Mitsu 3000GT?
Yeah basically except for a few body panels.
Yeah I think its a Dodge Stealth.
Aren't those the exact same thing as a Mitsu 3000GT?
Yeah basically except for a few body panels.
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by Swiftriver October 4, 2009
Get the stealth camping mug.Deliberately taking action to sabotage the structural integrity and/or disease barrier effectiveness of condom during anal intercourse to willfully inseminate your partner without his/her consent.
Cutting, biting, removing, or otherwise damaging a condom prior to or during intercourse with the sole purpose of inseminating and/or infecting your sex partner without his or her knowledge.
Cutting, biting, removing, or otherwise damaging a condom prior to or during intercourse with the sole purpose of inseminating and/or infecting your sex partner without his or her knowledge.
I hooked up with this guy who insisted that I use a condom while having anal intercourse. I told him I that was HIV negative, so I decided to stealth bomb his ass half way through sex. He never suspected a thing.
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Get the midnight stealth mug.Yo son, that mofo be frontin. I'm gonna go steal him in his mouf.
Damn son, you just got stole in your dome.
Damn son, you just got stole in your dome.
by Matt August 13, 2003
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The history behind the saying goes way back to 1704 London when John Drury, a literary critic and part-time play write produced his play, "Appius & Virginia" and used a new method of replicating the sound of thunder.
The play was unsuccessfully and was closed down. A short time latter, Macbeth was produced and his new thunder method was used.
Drury was none to happy about this and in an 1893 publication called, "W.S. Walsh's Curiosities", Drury is quoted as having said, "Damn them! They will not let my play run but they steal my thunder!"
The history behind the saying goes way back to 1704 London when John Drury, a literary critic and part-time play write produced his play, "Appius & Virginia" and used a new method of replicating the sound of thunder.
The play was unsuccessfully and was closed down. A short time latter, Macbeth was produced and his new thunder method was used.
Drury was none to happy about this and in an 1893 publication called, "W.S. Walsh's Curiosities", Drury is quoted as having said, "Damn them! They will not let my play run but they steal my thunder!"
"Hey honey, I learned to ride a horse today!" (all proud, excited and giggly.
"Well, when I was only five I was riding, trotting and galloping....all bareback! "
She definitely could be said to be trying to steal my thunder
"Hey Gramps, I learned to ride the number 3 bus and transfer at First and Elm, buy tokens at the kiosk and get on bus 7 and ride all the way to school today!" (another all excited, giggly moment of self-pride)
"Well, when I was your age, I had to walk four miles...one way...in snowstorms and hail"
"Well, when I was only five I was riding, trotting and galloping....all bareback! "
She definitely could be said to be trying to steal my thunder
"Hey Gramps, I learned to ride the number 3 bus and transfer at First and Elm, buy tokens at the kiosk and get on bus 7 and ride all the way to school today!" (another all excited, giggly moment of self-pride)
"Well, when I was your age, I had to walk four miles...one way...in snowstorms and hail"
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