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Fade2Black
05-08-2006, 09:07 PM
WELL THE RACES ARE ON AND POPIN AGAIN street races that is..
My first night back out at the spot people are screamin "race him race him!!"
When i stop at a light. Cars are lined up on the side of the road on some fast and the furious type scene and a red Ws6 pulls up next to me.:yup:
Im like DAMN soon as i get here!!
So we move a little and run from about a 10-20 mph roll and I spin bad as hell and miss 3rd!! So I dont even chase and he slows down too because he heard me miss.
We turn around and run from a stop.
Silver TA WINS! by a car. It felt good. My first night back out and im already whoopin ass..
Then he races a z28 and loses while im talking to a guy with an acura about how much money were going to race for.
Then the police show up and its like another fast and the furious scene where everyone scatters like roaches and run from them, the slowest ones gettin caught..
But everyone met back up at the normal spot and gives my my props:) . The spot we were racing in was about a mile from the normal spot where everyone usually is just clownin around. Where i saw them all lined up when i first got over there i could tell they were there for racing and not acting a fool like they do at the normal spot.

toneloc60
05-09-2006, 06:55 AM
This:
Silver TA WINS! by a car. It felt good.

Does not equal this:

My first night back out and im already whoopin ass..


Good kill anyway.

RAWPWR3
05-09-2006, 06:58 AM
Nice, sounds like our usual night at the races!

BLACKM6
05-09-2006, 02:16 PM
way to whoop ass!

TransAm45
05-09-2006, 04:50 PM
Did they get the chopper out with the spotlight like they do here in Kansas City...? Usually just the chopper comes and scares everyone away, there are hardly ever cop cars there. But when there are it can get ugly.

ZAPFOOL!!
05-09-2006, 04:58 PM
Did they get the chopper out with the spotlight like they do here in Kansas City...? Usually just the chopper comes and scares everyone away, there are hardly ever cop cars there. But when there are it can get ugly.

They did that shit in Tulsa too

Capster78
05-10-2006, 04:52 AM
WELL THE RACES ARE ON AND POPIN AGAIN street races that is..
My first night back out at the spot people are screamin "race him race him!!"
When i stop at a light. Cars are lined up on the side of the road on some fast and the furious type scene and a red Ws6 pulls up next to me.:yup:
Im like DAMN soon as i get here!!
So we move a little and run from about a 10-20 mph roll and I spin bad as hell and miss 3rd!! So I dont even chase and he slows down too because he heard me miss.
We turn around and run from a stop.
Silver TA WINS! by a car. It felt good. My first night back out and im already whoopin ass..
Then he races a z28 and loses while im talking to a guy with an acura about how much money were going to race for.
Then the police show up and its like another fast and the furious scene where everyone scatters like roaches and run from them, the slowest ones gettin caught..
But everyone met back up at the normal spot and gives my my props:) . The spot we were racing in was about a mile from the normal spot where everyone usually is just clownin around. Where i saw them all lined up when i first got over there i could tell they were there for racing and not acting a fool like they do at the normal spot.

You sound like a tool!!

Fade2Black
05-10-2006, 10:14 AM
whats a tool?

ttocs
05-10-2006, 11:02 AM
whats a tool?

That further proves his point:lol:

Capster78
05-10-2006, 03:05 PM
whats a tool?
tool ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tl)
n.
A device, such as a saw, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.

A machine, such as a lathe, used to cut and shape machine parts or other objects.
The cutting part of such a machine.
Something regarded as necessary to the carrying out of one's occupation or profession: Words are the tools of our trade.
Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument: “Modern democracies have the fiscal and monetary tools... to end chronic slumps and galloping inflations” (Paul A. Samuelson).
Vulgar Slang. A penis.
A person used to carry out the designs of another; a dupe.

A bookbinder's hand stamp.
A design impressed on a book cover by such a stamp.
Computer Science. An application program, often one that creates, manipulates, modifies, or analyzes other programs.

v. tooled, tool·ing, tools
v. tr.
To form, work, or decorate with a tool.
To ornament (a book cover) with a bookbinder's tool.
Slang. To drive (a vehicle): tooled the car at 80 miles an hour.

v. intr.
To work with a tool.
Slang. To drive or ride in a vehicle: tooled up and down the roads.

Phrasal Verb:
tool up
To provide an industry or a factory with machinery and tools suitable for a particular job.


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[Middle English, from Old English tl, possibly from Old Norse.]
Synonyms: tool, instrument, implement, utensil, appliance
These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work. Tool applies broadly to a device that facilitates work; specifically it denotes a small manually operated device: a box full of tools for bike repair. Instrument refers especially to a relatively small precision tool used by trained professionals: sterilized the scalpel and the other instruments. Implement is the preferred term for tools used in agriculture and certain building trades: rakes, hoes, and other implements. Utensil often refers to an implement used in a household, especially in the kitchen: cooking utensils hung by the stove. Appliance most frequently denotes a power-driven device that performs a specific function: a store selling toasters and other appliances.

s197
05-10-2006, 03:20 PM
tool ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tl)
n.
A device, such as a saw, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.

A machine, such as a lathe, used to cut and shape machine parts or other objects.
The cutting part of such a machine.
Something regarded as necessary to the carrying out of one's occupation or profession: Words are the tools of our trade.
Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument: “Modern democracies have the fiscal and monetary tools... to end chronic slumps and galloping inflations” (Paul A. Samuelson).
Vulgar Slang. A penis.
A person used to carry out the designs of another; a dupe.

A bookbinder's hand stamp.
A design impressed on a book cover by such a stamp.
Computer Science. An application program, often one that creates, manipulates, modifies, or analyzes other programs.

v. tooled, tool·ing, tools
v. tr.
To form, work, or decorate with a tool.
To ornament (a book cover) with a bookbinder's tool.
Slang. To drive (a vehicle): tooled the car at 80 miles an hour.

v. intr.
To work with a tool.
Slang. To drive or ride in a vehicle: tooled up and down the roads.

Phrasal Verb:
tool up
To provide an industry or a factory with machinery and tools suitable for a particular job.


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[Middle English, from Old English tl, possibly from Old Norse.]
Synonyms: tool, instrument, implement, utensil, appliance
These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work. Tool applies broadly to a device that facilitates work; specifically it denotes a small manually operated device: a box full of tools for bike repair. Instrument refers especially to a relatively small precision tool used by trained professionals: sterilized the scalpel and the other instruments. Implement is the preferred term for tools used in agriculture and certain building trades: rakes, hoes, and other implements. Utensil often refers to an implement used in a household, especially in the kitchen: cooking utensils hung by the stove. Appliance most frequently denotes a power-driven device that performs a specific function: a store selling toasters and other appliances.

tool

someone who is a complete idiot/ one who is used by other people, and usually dosen't even realize it/ someone who can't think for themselves/ an asshat.

People who wear huge logos on their shirts are tools.
People who listen to Avril Lavigne, are tools.
People who think Sum 41 is a punk band, are all tools.

Tool

1.) One who tries too hard to ingratiate themselves to others, in order to be liked, or to get votes.

2.) Most politicians.

1.) Larry told me what a great job I'm doing again today. He is such a tool.

2.) Congressman (Mark) Green (R-WI) will say anything to get some buzz about his campaign for governor. What a tool!





According to urbandictionary.com

RedT/Anumber1
05-10-2006, 05:56 PM
Holly crap! Someone just got burned F-ing bad! That was freaking funny. I can't stop laughing.:lol:

Fade2Black
05-10-2006, 08:16 PM
Oh I see.
I sound like an "idiot" because street racing is what I love to do.
I thank you guys for your superior intelligence, defining "tool" for me, not posting about your racing and not sounding like a tool. The world needs more people like you.:thumbup:

That further proves his point:lol:
No one says Tool around here. Internet slang?

ttocs
05-10-2006, 08:19 PM
No, in fact that was the first time ive ever seen anyone call someone a tool online. That word has been being used like that for a few years but very recently has become more well known.

Hot Black Trans-Am
05-10-2006, 08:22 PM
:lol:

Fade2Black
05-10-2006, 08:27 PM
No, in fact that was the first time ive ever seen anyone call someone a tool online. That word has been being used like that for a few years but very recently has become more well known.
Oh. Not in Detroit.:dunno:

ttocs
05-10-2006, 08:31 PM
Oh. Not in Detroit.:dunno:

Cause you'd get jumped...If you were on the streets of detriot and said "yo wheres my tool" you would get jumped by a gang of dirty mexicans. Can you find the humor in that now that you know the proper usage of the word "tool?"

Fade2Black
05-10-2006, 08:36 PM
Cause you'd get jumped...If you were on the streets of detriot and said "yo wheres my tool" you would get jumped by a gang of dirty mexicans. Can you find the humor in that now that you know the proper usage of the word "tool?"
No I can't. Detroit's population is mostly black not mexican. Mexicans are in southwest Detroit and wouldn't jump you for saying "tool". Im sure of it. But if you don't believe me come to Detroit and say it for yourself.:Popcorn:
Sounds pretty ignorant that you would say that. You must not get out much.

ttocs
05-10-2006, 08:43 PM
No I can't. Detroit's population is mostly black not mexican. Mexicans are in southwest Detroit and wouldn't jump you for saying "tool". Im sure of it. But if you don't believe me come to Detroit and say it for yourself.:Popcorn:
Sounds pretty ignorant that you would say that. You must not get out much.

For 1 i was merely making a joke and not implying that detriot is infested with mexicans, and you still still dont get it........I must not get out a lot? You never heard someone use the word "tool" before, speak for yourself.

Fade2Black
05-10-2006, 11:13 PM
I guess.

mrr23
05-15-2006, 06:58 PM
no bickering.