Noun: A generic, bloated, or uninspired crossover or SUV that lacks uniqueness, character, or real purpose. Not all SUVs are crossover-slop, larger vehicles or three-row SUVs designed for practical use are generally considered exceptions.
Chevrolet has stopped selling sedans and hatchbacks, and keeps pumping out crossover-slop.
There is barely any benefit to buying crossover-slop over a hatchback.
There is barely any benefit to buying crossover-slop over a hatchback.
by gramary September 2, 2025
Get the Crossover-slopmug. Crossover is not real SUV, since it didn't built on heavy-duty body-on-frame, therefore it will be a piece of shit for offroading
by Sir. B April 3, 2022
Get the Crossovermug. Sane person; IM BEING DRAGGED TO BRAZIL
funny memer; GO TO BRAZIL!
funny memer; THE LAND OF CHEESY CROSSOVER
Gay primary subject; yo it’s Smelle Elephine
Gay secondary and tertiary subject; HAHA!
funny memer; GO TO BRAZIL!
funny memer; THE LAND OF CHEESY CROSSOVER
Gay primary subject; yo it’s Smelle Elephine
Gay secondary and tertiary subject; HAHA!
by fortcraft moment January 31, 2025
Get the Cheesy crossovermug. 1. rapid change of directcions while dribbling a basketball
2. very effective quality that always works
2. very effective quality that always works
by Clutchworld May 31, 2003
Get the killer crossovermug. When speaking about music that has been remixed from one genre to another, it refers to the amount of potential the new remix has in pulling fans from the original genre base.
A Britney Spears track (primarily pop) is remixed from it's original genre to dubstep. The crossover value of the remix relates to how many people would like or be interested in the dubstep version because they know the original track.
DJs can sometimes get people interested in new genres by playing remixes of popular tracks they know, allowing them to relate to the music and the lyrics since they are familiar to the listener. The ability a remix has to pull in listeners from its original genre can be referred to as the 'crossover value' of the track
DJs can sometimes get people interested in new genres by playing remixes of popular tracks they know, allowing them to relate to the music and the lyrics since they are familiar to the listener. The ability a remix has to pull in listeners from its original genre can be referred to as the 'crossover value' of the track
by noahFecks October 9, 2012
Get the Crossover Valuemug. by Magic Coal Man May 6, 2019
Get the Crossovermug.