Today it can be any car or vehicle used as personal transportation. But it was originally used to refer to classic 70's or 80's era large American cars (impalas, new yorkers, towne cars and so on...), usually found in the ghetto and in poor condition, that has been "pimped out" with garish paint, animal print interiors, wheels too large or too small and so on. They are often roomy, comfortable worn-out gas-guzzlers.
by fluxdelux August 11, 2004

yo dun pass me a blunt,suut and while u at dat get me a extra big azz blunt and 4sweet suut now round here we call dis triple case of smoking niggah
by Anonymous July 1, 2003

by DxrkVibez June 9, 2020

A macro that is often used in the Roblox game "Da Hood" and/or other games related to Da Hood. It is when some ones macro cannot be stopped and when they try to type in chat, it runs the letters in the chat box instead of the actual game.
People often use this macro to make their screen go (i)n and (o)ut continuously without having to do it manually. The i and o keys indicate a shortcut for laptop Roblox users without a mouse to zoom in and out of the screen without using the touchpad.
This often happens when someone clicks their macro keybind which causes it to go off during a sentence.
People often use this macro to make their screen go (i)n and (o)ut continuously without having to do it manually. The i and o keys indicate a shortcut for laptop Roblox users without a mouse to zoom in and out of the screen without using the touchpad.
This often happens when someone clicks their macro keybind which causes it to go off during a sentence.
Ex. 1:
"ioioio (etc...)"
"Huh?"
"Sorry, my macro turned on."
Ex. 2 (keybind is Q for this example.):
"You really need to be ioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioiuiet"
"What??"
"My keybind toggled on my macro, my bad."
"ioioio (etc...)"
"Huh?"
"Sorry, my macro turned on."
Ex. 2 (keybind is Q for this example.):
"You really need to be ioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioiuiet"
"What??"
"My keybind toggled on my macro, my bad."
by TheWordHero June 3, 2023

A wonderful "catch-all" notation that basically "lets you off the hook" and allows you to do whatever you please if all other parties involved agree to it.
One should be very wary about signing/agreeing to something that includes ", etc." at the end of a line, since this basically gives the agreement's profferer "carte blanche" or "the sky's the limit" permission to have/do whatever he/she pleases --- if someone squawks, he can always run back to that wonderful little "etc." word in da agreement and say, "Hey, you guys implied that I could do anything I saw fit, this is just one of those!"
by QuacksO February 18, 2019
