1. A very large Buick from the mid-70's that can be pimped out like no other.
2. Specifically, a Buick Electra 225.
3. In modern times, used to describe anything that contains the number 225.
2. Specifically, a Buick Electra 225.
3. In modern times, used to describe anything that contains the number 225.
1. I put some Eighteens on my '76 Deuce and a Quarter and she's been proppa-pimp ever since.
2. Forget about a '76 Caddy with a five hundred, I've got a Deuce and a Quarter wit a fo fiddy fi.
3. Wow! That bass boat went screaming by. Must have had a deuce and a quarter on the back.
2. Forget about a '76 Caddy with a five hundred, I've got a Deuce and a Quarter wit a fo fiddy fi.
3. Wow! That bass boat went screaming by. Must have had a deuce and a quarter on the back.
by ButtFuzz June 17, 2003
I rep that deuce and a quarter.
When are we gonna bounce out the deuce and a quarter and roll to the 504?
When are we gonna bounce out the deuce and a quarter and roll to the 504?
by Mr.Chainsaw October 29, 2008
The Old-School definition refers to the classic Buick Electra 225, a sports yaht on wheels.
More modernly however, Deuce and a Quarter is a general term for a Land Yaht with a curb weight of roughy 2 1/4 tons.
More modernly however, Deuce and a Quarter is a general term for a Land Yaht with a curb weight of roughy 2 1/4 tons.
Deuce and a Quarter
Notable Exaples:
Cadillac Fleetwood
Lincoln Town Car
Lincoln MK V
Mercury Grand Marquis
Notable Exaples:
Cadillac Fleetwood
Lincoln Town Car
Lincoln MK V
Mercury Grand Marquis
by Xg-Raven August 08, 2007
Hey man did you see Dave's new deuce and a quarter?
No. Where the hell does he find all these fucking Buicks at?
No. Where the hell does he find all these fucking Buicks at?
by 3decadestoolate July 15, 2012
by Teddy Ted June 23, 2006