by Willy Wankerrr April 27, 2009
A car that can make a quarter mile (1/4 mile) run in under ten seconds, from a standstill start.
As heard in the fast and the furious movies.
As heard in the fast and the furious movies.
Dominic Toretto: "What is that?"
Brian Earl Spielner/Brian O'Connor: "It's your car"
Dominic Toretto: "I said a ten SECOND car not a ten minute car"
Brian Earl Spielner/Brian O'Connor: "It's your car"
Dominic Toretto: "I said a ten SECOND car not a ten minute car"
by knightof2010 January 29, 2011
Joe: "Are you coming with us to fight James' crew?"
Tim: "It's whatever with me. I'm ten toes down."
Tim: "It's whatever with me. I'm ten toes down."
by C.Ford March 19, 2007
A multi-syllabic word such as egregious.
Came about during a time when many writers were paid by the word. The assumption being that the longer the word the more the word was worth.
Came about during a time when many writers were paid by the word. The assumption being that the longer the word the more the word was worth.
by Manhattan comma Chase September 24, 2011
The term used to describe the manner of walking with one's feet pointed in an outward direction rather than straight on.The opposite of pigeon toed.
by sheila in the car January 27, 2010
by coo coo cawho April 28, 2013
Client Number Ten refers specifically to the unknown dope who rented Ashley Dupre right after Eliot Spitzer governated her in the name of the Great State of New York. In more common parlance, the term has come to refer to anyone getting another's sloppy seconds.
-Dude, I heard Henry's been hooking up with Valerie. I thought Tom was banging her.
--Dude, Henry cleans everyone's plate. Even his family calls him Client Number Ten.
-Shameless, that man.
--Werd.
--Dude, Henry cleans everyone's plate. Even his family calls him Client Number Ten.
-Shameless, that man.
--Werd.
by Teve Torbes March 20, 2008