A popular metaphor in Katy, TX that stems from a very broken down Honda Civic. The metaphor represents anything considered too dangerous to be legal.
Everyone: did you see the new Saw movie?
Rohan: Yeah the traps were super scary!
Everyone: almost as deadly as Rohan's Civic!!
Rohan: Yeah the traps were super scary!
Everyone: almost as deadly as Rohan's Civic!!
by RepublicOfKaty January 13, 2024
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A high performance version of the Honda Civic (Si stands for 'Sport Injected'). While the Civic Si(SiR in Canada) was traditionally a Hatch, the latest body style (FA5 Sedan & FG2 Coupe) more closely resemble the standard Civic. Designed to be more powerful than a base Civic, but not as much as a Type R, these are popular for their affordability and performance, as well as the large availability of parts available.
by EP3-Hatch May 21, 2009
Get the Honda Civic Si mug.A higher end civic trim usually kept separate from the standard trims of the Honda civic. powered first By the B series and now the K series engines it is sold in the north American and European markets mainly. Distinct usually by Unique ascetics like different side skirts spoilers and rims.
by matt9112 May 23, 2008
Get the civic si mug.1. A make believe sports car designed to appeal to those who are too poor and broke ass to afford a European car, who are jerk-off's, and hope to make friends with other waterheads who think their Honda Civic Si's are cool.(Also Si owners are sometimes liberal cowards, but they mostly drive Subaru Foresters)
2. An insult, usually aimed at anyone who falls in the above category, but there can be special exceptions.
2. An insult, usually aimed at anyone who falls in the above category, but there can be special exceptions.
1. My Honda Civic Si is so cool lolz, I think I'm going to go park near a handicap spot and pick up some babes!
2. Wow! That fat kid with the man tits in my gym class runs as fast a Honda Civic Si.
2. Wow! That fat kid with the man tits in my gym class runs as fast a Honda Civic Si.
by Your Mom Likes Dong November 1, 2008
Get the Honda Civic Si mug.When citizens will watch their cities, local businesses and entire neighborhoods be overtaken, looted and/or destroyed by protesters, looters and rioters but turn a blind eye and remain silent. BUT THEN, when their overlords workplace is breeched by protests they’re outraged.
Hey remember when several square blocks of Seattle was overtaken by protesters, looters and rioters for WEEKS?! But all these people with Civic Stockholm Syndrome didn’t say anything?
Yeah, congress was breeched and everyone with Civic Stockholm Syndrome all of a sudden cares about “non-peaceful” protesters.
Yeah, congress was breeched and everyone with Civic Stockholm Syndrome all of a sudden cares about “non-peaceful” protesters.
by The_fiscal_patriot January 7, 2021
Get the Civic Stockholm Syndrome mug.The term "civic servant" is not commonly used or recognized as a distinct concept in the same way as "civil servant." However, we can infer a possible meaning based on the individual words.
A "civil servant" refers to a person who is employed to perform administrative or public service duties in government.
On the other hand, a "civic servant" could be interpreted as an individual who is actively engaged in serving their community or society in a broader sense. While not an official term, it may refer to someone who voluntarily contributes their time, skills, or resources to promote the well-being of their community. Civic servants often participate in community development initiatives, charitable activities, advocacy for social causes, or local governance. They may serve on community boards, volunteer organizations, or engage in grassroots efforts to bring about positive change.
In essence, the distinction between a "civic servant" and a "civil servant" lies in the nature of their service. Civil servants are employees of the government, working within the established bureaucratic structures, while civic servants are individuals who actively dedicate themselves to the betterment of their community, regardless of their employment status or association with official institutions.
A "civil servant" refers to a person who is employed to perform administrative or public service duties in government.
On the other hand, a "civic servant" could be interpreted as an individual who is actively engaged in serving their community or society in a broader sense. While not an official term, it may refer to someone who voluntarily contributes their time, skills, or resources to promote the well-being of their community. Civic servants often participate in community development initiatives, charitable activities, advocacy for social causes, or local governance. They may serve on community boards, volunteer organizations, or engage in grassroots efforts to bring about positive change.
In essence, the distinction between a "civic servant" and a "civil servant" lies in the nature of their service. Civil servants are employees of the government, working within the established bureaucratic structures, while civic servants are individuals who actively dedicate themselves to the betterment of their community, regardless of their employment status or association with official institutions.
John has dedicated countless hours as a civic servant, volunteering at the local shelter, organizing community clean-ups, and advocating for affordable housing in his neighborhood.
by Civic Servant July 6, 2023
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