Results for “wood wheel”
Wood-grain steering wheel — a signature interior detail of a Houston slab.
CID putdown for a uniformed officer.
Blending into society so fully your trans status is unknown.
The goalposts and crossbar collectively.
Short for peckerwood; a white inmate.
A tongue-in-cheek BMX term for skateboarders.
Inglewood, California.
The spare tire mounted vertical on the trunk of a Houston slab — chrome, swangin', mandatory.
Prison slur-turned-badge for a white inmate.
The female counterpart to a peckerwood.
A fake, for-show resuscitation done so the family thinks everything was tried.
Any non-truck passenger vehicle — a regular car.
Impressive legs — or full-size 45lb plates.
A hitter's power zone.
A flashy long pass that looks great but rarely comes off.
A rustic cigar brand favored for rolling blunts.
An extra person tagging along with a couple.
Being the awkward extra with a couple.
To needlessly redo something that already works.
To expend effort without making progress.
'Shut the door' (literally 'put the wood in the hole').
A Marine who trained at MCRD San Diego.
When a wheel rubs the deck in a sharp turn and stops you dead.
The distance between the two trucks' mounting holes.
Acting famous or stuck-up
Hands on the wood-grain wheel — slab driving posture.
Farming the neutral monsters in the woods between the lanes.
A splinter — the tiny wood sliver in your finger.
A wheeler-dealer profiteer; the village loan shark archetype.
'Normal' backwards — a Black Disciples block on S Normal Ave in Englewood.
Chief Keef's set — the Black Disciples on Lamron in Englewood.
St. Lawrence — GD set at 63rd & St Lawrence, Woodlawn.
GD set on 69th Street, Englewood — Lil JoJo's crew.
69th Street, Englewood — Bricksquad's home block.
Showing off in a lowrider — switches, three-wheeling, the works.
Protruding 30-spoke wire wheels fitted to Houston slabs — also called elbows.
Houston name for the long horizontally protruding wire wheels on a slab.
A three-story wood-frame apartment building stacked one flat per floor, iconic to New England.
Cartier 'Buffs' — wood-grain framed glasses that read Detroit status from a block away.
A 125cc scooter — drill's preferred ride-out wheels.