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A small engined, budget hatchback (for example a saxo 1.1 or clio) which is usually bought for under £1500 and then receives copious amounts of fibreglass and sound equipment, aswell as neons ,furry interiors, gullwing doors and so on, until £10000 upwards has been spent on said vehicle and it struggles to make it up a slight hill (as there is too much weight for the tiny engine to carry). At which point it can be displayed at a large "meeting" of like minded showcar owners and receive praise and a Macdonalds voucher as a prize.
person 1: why won't that car race me?

person2: dude, why would he race you in a showcar?
showcar by Terence Sanderson January 11, 2009
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/ˈsnōməˌ Kah'/

The proper terminology for a tracked snow transport vehicle. Common misconceptions are names like "sled", "snowmobile", "Snowmachine" etc.

noun
a motor vehicle designed for transport, especially one with skis in the front and tank-like tracks in the rear, for traveling over snow.

Famously developed on February 27th, 2020 by Bobby Gibbons during the infamous T.REX Arms Edgar Sherman Design snow product shoot.
"I need your help. I can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later, and we're gonna hurt some people."

"Whose SNOWCAR we gonna take?"

Labial showcase 

Similar to a camel toe, but perhaps more classy sounding
I was at the mall, and this girl with the tightest jeans on had a labial showcase going on!!
Labial showcase by Doctor John February 5, 2010

SHOWCASING 

The act of boasting ,displaying or "Featuring" if you will, about something so precious that your being enamored by it would be an understatement.

To hold in the utmost highest regard imaginable to which that it becomes unreal.

To flaunt and champion some super hot chic in front of your associates, peers or nemesis as a display of machismo.
"Yo did you see that piece of ass Jimbo was showcasing at the race track on Saturday"?
SHOWCASING by DEADMEAT July 26, 2013
The uncanny radar-like knack of someone who can predict if a new tv show is going to make or get canceled, usually not someone who works in the tv industry
everyone said that Jerry should rent out his showdar to the networks as he hadn't been wrong once about which new shows would make it and which new shows would fail
ShowDar by sarasplayroom.com July 19, 2010

Showcase Showdown 

The round on The Price Is Right where a big wheel is spun and three players have already played their pricing games. The object is to come as close as you can to $1.00--WITHOUT GOING OVER. Getting the $1.00 (the 100) directly or in a combination of two spins (the two have to equal 100 or $1.00) awards $1,000 ($5,000 if a Million Dollar Spectacular). Landing on the green sections (5 and 15) during the bonus spin earns you $10,000 (previously $5,000) and landing on the 100 again on the bonus spin earns you $25,000 (previously $10,000). Players (and most often the host) can also be booed when they do not get the wheel around at least once.
"And now, here's Drew Carey (or Bob Barker) with the Showcase Showdown!" announcer Rich Fields said after announcing the consolation prizes or products for promotional consideration if the show is in a rerun.
Showcase Showdown by WM86 January 13, 2009

showcorn 

Popcorn you eat at the movies---while watching the show.
The new MacGruber movie was even better while I was eating a big tub of showcorn.
showcorn by MacGruber1 July 8, 2009