some ***** called my car ugly...
all i have are chrome plated rims. ima use my sponsorship and start working on it in the summer. then i need a daily driver for the times my car is in the shop. its still rainy outside. im getting my car detailed on monday so ima take pictures after.
car sponsorship? I didn't know hello kitty sponsored cars... jk:P but I guess its a good thing right since you can enter your Z in the car shows and then you can model in front of your own car
(I'm so smooth.....jk)
(I'm so smooth.....jk)
Originally Posted by msmary
she's just a black washed asian girl. she thinks she's hardcore **** because she grew up in the ghettos. just cuz she's 2 inches taller and 40 pound heavier doesn't mean she can just talk a whole bunch of crap to me. i hate high school drama. damn freakin some girls need to grow up.
Last edited by ZZ33bOI; Feb 5, 2006 at 12:44 PM.
right on msmary... i guess i'm lucky.. anyone that's seen my car thought it was hot (06 ZR silverstone).. matter of fact.. i was at the license place to switch my plates, and i was getting out of the Z and some random dude just said 'nice car'.. gotta love it.. i love my Z better than my Mini that I had..
Originally Posted by ZZ33bOI
theres a ghetto in SEATTLE????
man, i dont think u should come down to OAKLAND then, we be gettin HYPHY!!!!!stupid, dumb and hyphy!!!! GO PITS!~!! PITS is going to take it!
Is that a new Norcal term??? First you guys gave us "Hella" now wtf is "hyphy"????
^^ Funny that you asked that. I've been seeing it on the forums lately and I had no idea WTF that meant! I wasn't even sure how to pronounce it, but based on the quote below, apparently I was pronouncing it correctly.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
Hyphy (pronounced 'high-fee') is a style of music and dance associated with San Francisco Bay Area hip-hop culture. The term is a combination of the words "hyper" and "fly". It is distinguished by gritty, pounding rhythms, and in this sense is closely related to crunk music. An individual is said to "get hyphy" when they dance in an overstated and ridiculous manner, or if they get overly loud with other people. Similar to Los Angeles-style clowning. The Federation is the best known representative of the style, and their music video "Hyphy" received heavy rotation on MTV in late 2004.
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
Originally Posted by 35oZephyR
Hyphy?? lol
Is that a new Norcal term??? First you guys gave us "Hella" now wtf is "hyphy"????
Is that a new Norcal term??? First you guys gave us "Hella" now wtf is "hyphy"????

Originally Posted by BhashaZ
^^ Funny that you asked that. I've been seeing it on the forums lately and I had no idea WTF that meant! I wasn't even sure how to pronounce it, but based on the quote below, apparently I was pronouncing it correctly.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
Originally Posted by rolling
i dont use words that sound dumb like "hella" and that oher one you just listed
We don't choose it, it just gets embedded and one day you screw up and like..that gnarly, tubular shiet comes out of your mouth dude.
You're safe in portland OR, brah!
Originally Posted by rolling
i dont use words that sound dumb like "hella" and that oher one you just listed
Last edited by ZZ33bOI; Feb 6, 2006 at 02:20 PM.
Originally Posted by BhashaZ
^^ Funny that you asked that. I've been seeing it on the forums lately and I had no idea WTF that meant! I wasn't even sure how to pronounce it, but based on the quote below, apparently I was pronouncing it correctly.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Is this really a Norcal term? I've NEVER heard anybody use that word before.
one of my friend's named his dog hyphy. So yeah, that term does get used up here. LOL
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