by Romeo Daniel August 21, 2019

by phyllisw July 20, 2009

The vehicle belonging to your significant other. It is either too fast or too slow, the wrong kind of transmission, not cool enough, or too new and strange compared to your one true ride.
Person 1: Why are you sad? You love driving on road trips!
Person 2: Sure, but my car is in the shop so we have to take the car-in-law.
Person 2: Sure, but my car is in the shop so we have to take the car-in-law.
by petemg January 25, 2011

by Destinys-fate October 28, 2006

To not care about something that is said by another person, or is in the process of being said.
It is usually followed by the phrase "Plissee", a modified version of the word please. In saying "BAR CAR PLISSEE!!" - you are telling the person to please for the love of god shut up
This phrase is best used to shut someone up after you specifically make them start talking.
It is usually followed by the phrase "Plissee", a modified version of the word please. In saying "BAR CAR PLISSEE!!" - you are telling the person to please for the love of god shut up
This phrase is best used to shut someone up after you specifically make them start talking.
Person 1: "Yo how was your day?"
Person 2: "Well I went shopp..."
Person 1: "BAR CAR PLISSSEE!!"
Person 2: (Hangs head in shame)
Person 2: "Well I went shopp..."
Person 1: "BAR CAR PLISSSEE!!"
Person 2: (Hangs head in shame)
by Captain Banter May 21, 2008

A person who voluntarily lives in his or her car. This is becoming more common in the United States especially after the 2016 Election.
Also called a vehicle dweller, or car dweller, is a person who lives out of a car or other vehicle. Vehicle dwellers are considered to be homeless persons in most parts of the United States. Although technically, they are not homeless, since the very definition of a home is a permanent place where one lives.
Also called a vehicle dweller, or car dweller, is a person who lives out of a car or other vehicle. Vehicle dwellers are considered to be homeless persons in most parts of the United States. Although technically, they are not homeless, since the very definition of a home is a permanent place where one lives.
by Type2GenomeManiac June 6, 2017

Oh, a car? Did you know the the Lamborghini Murcielago (from 2002-2010, rest in pieces)used an engine model that has been used for as far back as the Lamborghini Miura? That's over 50 years! The engine was very reliable and done it's job well, until it got replaced by the newer, more modern engine developed for the Lamborghini Aventador, which replaced the Murci. Speaking of out of date engines, the Skyline line of production vehicles had the RB26-DETT I6 engine from the Nissan Skyline GT-R R31 to the Skyline R34, before it got replaced by the RB30-DETT V6 engine, making about 300-ish horsepower.
"Uh, sir? This is a funeral."
Oh, my bad, just that hearse brought a lot of cars to mind.
"Man, you seem to be really heavy Car Nerd."
Sounds like something from the Urban Dictionary.
"Uh, sir? This is a funeral."
Oh, my bad, just that hearse brought a lot of cars to mind.
"Man, you seem to be really heavy Car Nerd."
Sounds like something from the Urban Dictionary.
by JumbleDrops1029 December 17, 2020
