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ledwix, a lot of my friends have subs in their cars and we always keep the music loud. when we want to talk we talk loud or turn it down. when we want to relax we turn on a softer song. nothing is better then rolling around with lil wayne blasting out the speakers, we just enjoy it.
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Trust me, for a lot of people it's not about "being cool" it's because we like music and music is better loud.
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what grinds my gears you ask?
stale chips flat soda fat chicks
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Haole
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Haole, (pronounced: How-leh) in the Hawaiian language, means "foreign" or "foreigner"; it can be used in reference to people, plants, and animals. The origins of the word predate the 1778 arrival of Captain James Cook (which is the general accepted date of first contact with westerners), as recorded in several chants stemming from antiquity. Haole, in its current definition, first became associated with the children of Caucasian immigrant children in the early 1820s. It unified the self-identity of these Hawai'i-born children whose parents were as much culturally different as they were similar. For Haole children whose first language was Hawaiian, their parents were either religious missionaries or secular businessmen, and hailed from both sides of the Atlantic ocean, not necessarily speaking the same language or English dialect. With the first three generations of Haole playing key roles in the rise of the economic and political power shifts that lasted through the turn of the 20th century, Haole evolved into a term that was often used in contempt. Though its first usage in such context had to do with classist origins, it has evolved further to racial meaning, erroneously replacing "malihini" (newcomer) in addressing people who move to Hawai'i from the U.S. mainland. Today it is often applied to those who are of Caucasian ancestry, or those who think or behave in a foreign manner. In current application, Haole is often, but certainly not always, used as a racially derogatory word and can be used descriptively or derisively.
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haole is usually used (from what i've heard and read) in san diego to say someone is an outsider.
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****in sandiegans.
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BIG Anime fans. Die!
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Weeaboos
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When people bite their nails. That has gotta be the worst.
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Oh true, thanks. ^^
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Rap Music
Abbreviations/Incorrect Grammar in chat forums Pointless assignments from classes |
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nagging parents.. plain and simple
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you know what really grinds my gears....
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