whip audio.?
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ive heard of them, some odd names like that are very good, company'* starting out cant find any reviews on them though, so i dont know how good they are. reliable?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/6-5-whip-audio-c...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-4-farad-whip-a...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-whip-audio-ca...QQcmdZViewItem
just a couple i thought id post off of ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-4-farad-whip-a...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-whip-audio-ca...QQcmdZViewItem
just a couple i thought id post off of ebay
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Isn't "Whip" one of those made-up words that people use in the ghetto? I thought I heard it used in talking about cars, but I can't think what real word it was replacing...
Something like: "My pimpin ride'* got tight whips, yo!"
Maybe it wasn't ghetto, but ricer-speak...
At any rate, I'd avoid them too, just based on that.
Something like: "My pimpin ride'* got tight whips, yo!"
Maybe it wasn't ghetto, but ricer-speak...
At any rate, I'd avoid them too, just based on that.
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Originally Posted by theJMFC
Isn't "Whip" one of those made-up words that people use in the ghetto? I thought I heard it used in talking about cars, but I can't think what real word it was replacing...
Something like: "My pimpin ride'* got tight whips, yo!"
Maybe it wasn't ghetto, but ricer-speak...
At any rate, I'd avoid them too, just based on that.
Something like: "My pimpin ride'* got tight whips, yo!"
Maybe it wasn't ghetto, but ricer-speak...
At any rate, I'd avoid them too, just based on that.
a whip = car.
proper sentance example.... "i just threw some D'* on da whip"
oh and D'* are dayton rims, YO
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Originally Posted by samueljackson
not ricer necessarily. now ur being a lil biased but to help you understand,
a whip = car.
proper sentance example.... "i just threw some D'* on da whip"
oh and D'* are dayton rims, YO
a whip = car.
proper sentance example.... "i just threw some D'* on da whip"
oh and D'* are dayton rims, YO
I still fail to see why people can't just call a car a car. I'll freely admit that I'm biased against using words that don't exist in the English language (or do, but not defined as they are being used), especially when there is already a great word (car) that is both shorter, and more widely accepted than the new word. Calling Dayton rims "D'*" though, I can understand. Similar to calling a Chevrolet a Chevy.
Thanks for the lesson though. Now I feel all bi-lingual or something.
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Originally Posted by theJMFC
LOL Ok. So my sentence there was pretty bad grammar then.
I still fail to see why people can't just call a car a car. I'll freely admit that I'm biased against using words that don't exist in the English language (or do, but not defined as they are being used), especially when there is already a great word (car) that is both shorter, and more widely accepted than the new word. Calling Dayton rims "D'*" though, I can understand. Similar to calling a Chevrolet a Chevy.
Thanks for the lesson though. Now I feel all bi-lingual or something.
I still fail to see why people can't just call a car a car. I'll freely admit that I'm biased against using words that don't exist in the English language (or do, but not defined as they are being used), especially when there is already a great word (car) that is both shorter, and more widely accepted than the new word. Calling Dayton rims "D'*" though, I can understand. Similar to calling a Chevrolet a Chevy.
Thanks for the lesson though. Now I feel all bi-lingual or something.
and no prob on the quick ebonics lesson
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Originally Posted by ReallyAGXP
STAY AWAY FROM THEM period.
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i wouldnt buy them because there is 0 reviews i cant find anything on them.
if you looking to buy good stuff get diamond or earthquak on the cheaper side but sounds awsome. i had over 4k in diamond soudn system in my last ride crisp and loud for all types of music...
if you looking to buy good stuff get diamond or earthquak on the cheaper side but sounds awsome. i had over 4k in diamond soudn system in my last ride crisp and loud for all types of music...