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There's only two ways you can say "fr".
1. Out of pure shock/disbelief.
2. Someone you don't really care about is talking to you and they something semi-interesting but not interesting enough for you to care but you don't want to hurt their feelings so you just go "oh, fr?" with ur tone in voice going slightly up.
1. Out of pure shock/disbelief.
2. Someone you don't really care about is talking to you and they something semi-interesting but not interesting enough for you to care but you don't want to hurt their feelings so you just go "oh, fr?" with ur tone in voice going slightly up.
A: "Did you know that Sasha got in trouble by Ms. Peters today?"
B: "Oh, fr? Why?"
A: "Apparently Sasha had a one-night stand with Ms. Peter's husband! They're going to get divorced now!"
B: "Oh fr? WAIT, FR?"
B: "Oh, fr? Why?"
A: "Apparently Sasha had a one-night stand with Ms. Peter's husband! They're going to get divorced now!"
B: "Oh fr? WAIT, FR?"
by the anonymous turkey October 28, 2020
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Front engine, Rear wheel drive.
A term used to describe a vehicle with the engine located in the front, powering the rear wheels via a propshaft (driveshaft).
Most cars built prior to the 1970's had an FR layout, however most automobile manufacturers are using front wheel drive layouts for their economy models due to lighter weight, and cheaper manufacturing costs. The FR layout is still commonly found in sports cars and high-end luxury sedans.
From a performance standpoint; most FR vehicles are inherently balanced and when correctly setup will exhibit neutral handling characteristics.
A term used to describe a vehicle with the engine located in the front, powering the rear wheels via a propshaft (driveshaft).
Most cars built prior to the 1970's had an FR layout, however most automobile manufacturers are using front wheel drive layouts for their economy models due to lighter weight, and cheaper manufacturing costs. The FR layout is still commonly found in sports cars and high-end luxury sedans.
From a performance standpoint; most FR vehicles are inherently balanced and when correctly setup will exhibit neutral handling characteristics.
Car companies are starting to realize that there is an emerging demand for high performance FR cars in today's market.
by Sketch October 14, 2004