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• #77
fixie, fixed?? track is what i tell people when they ask about my bike even tho it has a front brake and no drops.
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• #78
turpe Way. Hella way.
sorry, but NO ONE, england or america, should be allowed to use 'hella'
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• #79
supposedly the word 'hella' originated in Oakland, CA. I can't back this up and I've googled it to see if it's true and not had anything for or against it. I just heard it from someone from Oakland.
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• #80
I could care less.
Meaning I couldn't.
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• #81
It is from Oakland - which is around 4 miles away from where I am right now; and I was using it as the most ridiculous American word I could think of. It was a toss-up between 'Hella Way' and 'Like, Way', so I plumped for the one that's slightly more local to me right now.
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• #82
billa fixie, fixed?? track is what i tell people when they ask about my bike even tho it has a front brake and no drops.
Thats ok if it is a track frame but many people use that term if it is a conversion or a road fixed frame like the lancaster or lemond
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• #83
kowalski I could care less.
Meaning I couldn't.
this tends to get me for some reason.
'i could care less' means that you [whoever the you may be] have the emotional capacity to care less. and many people seem to misuse this phrase. -
• #84
kilgore_trout [quote]kowalski I could care less.
Meaning I couldn't.
this tends to get me for some reason.
'i could care less' means that you [whoever the you may be] have the emotional capacity to care less. and many people seem to misuse this phrase.[/quote]
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• #85
its "arksk" aint it?
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• #86
winston its "arksk" aint it?
Depends if you're from South Norwood or the South Bronx...
Agreed.