The art of Sub-tweeting, i.e. tweeting one thing when you mean another.
A double entendre in 140 characters or less, usually an inside joke between a circle of friends on Twitter.
A double entendre in 140 characters or less, usually an inside joke between a circle of friends on Twitter.
"I'm taking a dump, from the 8th floor" This is a classic Sub tweet (Subaru) aimed a a certain Financial Analyst
by Mwirigi December 26, 2011
by LAINN February 27, 2023
A Japanese car manufacturer of renown for their all-wheel-drive vehicles. They used to produce cool cars but after 2010 they are as bland and unexciting as your uncle's Toyota Camry and your grampa's Buick. The WRX is also sadly replacing the Civic as the car of choice for young ricers who makes you want to drive your Subaru with a paper bag on your head so you don't get associated with them.
"Is that the new Toyota?"
"Yeah, they added a hood scoop though... then maybe its a Subaru."
"Boring."
"Yeah, they added a hood scoop though... then maybe its a Subaru."
"Boring."
by rallysport December 22, 2011
i dont know where u guys got scooby or scoob from i have only herd it subee or suby so i think u guys should check it out
by subaru for ever July 21, 2004
Derived from car model, Subaru is a reference by Kenyans On Twitter (KOT) meaning Subtweeting. Basically if you intend to direct a tweet to a specific individual without mentioning their names, you "Subaru" them.
by tyrus_ November 14, 2012
A type of car. Commonly seen in wagon format or the SUV. Often driven by liberal science teachers who plaster the back bumper with pro homosexual stickers as well as Kerry/Edwards stickers.
Kurt: Did you see the science teacher's Subaru?
Nick: Mister Freeman's?
Kurt: Ya, It had rainbows all over. I think he likes it in the mass.
Nick: Probably.
Nick: Mister Freeman's?
Kurt: Ya, It had rainbows all over. I think he likes it in the mass.
Nick: Probably.
by Ub3rspam October 05, 2007
The bastard step-child of the Japanese auto industry. Kinda like the japanese version of American Motors.
by Da Dude October 18, 2003