Can you explain the meaning of the word "keyed" here?Quote:
He joked that the Lexus 430 driven by his replacement, former Boeing executive Alan Mulally, would be keyed.
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Can you explain the meaning of the word "keyed" here?Quote:
He joked that the Lexus 430 driven by his replacement, former Boeing executive Alan Mulally, would be keyed.
The slang/street meaning of "keyed" is... to take a car key (or knife) and scratch the paint along one side, or around the whole car, destroying the paint and appearance. It is a common, very bad thing to do, to an enemy or someone you're angry with.Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
In this case it is saying that the car will be vandalized by dragging a key accross the Lexus's paint, scratching it.
Thank you!
Don't try it at home, though!Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
Why don't? I have a lot of Lexus cars near my home :D
"Why don't?" (not correct) Why not? (correct)Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
Verb: to key...
"keyed" = past tense
When you key the Lexus', please send photos, O.K.? :lol: :wink:
Which mugshot would you like, the face-forward or the profile shot?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dobry
Thank you! Deal! :D
Нет, не надо царапать машину! :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
Do you have another offers? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lampada
Yes. DDT or KV will give you a lapdance if you abstain from car-keying.Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
Do you have any other offers?Quote:
Originally Posted by Julienovich
or
Do you have another offer?
(another is singular, not for use with with plural)
DDT and KV lap dancing??
:o :barfy:
Hey! I resent that, Dobry! I have my degree in lapdancing!!! :evil: I am cheap too! 8)
МГУ must be expanding their degree programs. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
But the important question... who is cheaper?... you or DDT? :wink:
Moo!