I have heard some different meanings for this. What does it really mean?
I have heard some different meanings for this. What does it really mean?
Doing something to your car, or various parts of your car, to make them stronger or produce more power or handle better....you get the idea. Thats all.Originally posted by Mikko
I have heard some different meanings for this. What does it really mean?
Drag racing is for fast cars. Solo 2 is for fast drivers.
kind of like riced up
Yup...Makin your car look better in my words
basically thats allOriginally posted by 4wheeldrift
Doing something to your car, or various parts of your car, to make them stronger or produce more power or handle better....you get the idea. Thats all.
i like the word modded or modified
Making it look better won't make it perform better (though it can have that effect too, but not necessarily).
Well some people seem to use the word for aggressive harvester-meets-F16-style bodykits with other rice. That + Hp, possibly, people never get sick of having more power regardless how much of a ricer they are.
I think its the fucking dumbest phrase on the planet!
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It means "soups up come and eat!"
Originally posted by rage2
Can someone who speaks brown please translate this for me please?
I am having Avgolemono soup for lunch, it taste like chinese herbal medicine.....
I had a really nice tomato soup with spinach..yummy! And I coulda gotten the waitresses phone number, but I told her I already have a GF!!
Bought not built!
only the unenlightened use that phrase.
A phrase usaually used by high school kids
Originally posted by shadowz
It means "soups up come and eat!"
That pic scares the shit out of me.
"Its because they're stupid, that's why. That's why everyone does everything."
either
Riced up-all looks no go additions 2 your car eg. body kit
fixed up in general..- power, engine, looks.
souped = fixed
souped = los of money put in car
A BIG MOTHA ASS SPOILER DOES NOT COUNT !!!
...or middle-aged men. That phrase originated in the 60's or 70's.Originally posted by Jeff TYPE R
only the unenlightened use that phrase.
exactlyOriginally posted by FiveFreshFish
...or middle-aged men. That phrase originated in the 60's or 70's.
adding stuff onto your car that is not stock
Sara
My Dad uses that term, I tend to shy away from it unless I plan to 'soupe up' my hair and grow a mullet.
no one really uses it
its for poeple that dont know that much that are tryin to talk about it
Listen fam, she had a big rack of lamb
And they caused mad problems like math exams
Ask my man, her tits caused traffic jams