Cadillac
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A car which is bought with crack money, that must have D's thrown on it. Sometimes referred to as a bitch.
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A General Motors brand of vehicle. Cadillacs, sometimes refered to as Caddys, are large, luxury vehicles. Models include the DeVille, ElDorado, CTS, Seville, EXT, and the popular SUV the Escalade.
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The premier American luxury automobile manufacturer. Cadillac was considered the Standard
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A highly respected American car company that is bashed by ricers and nerds who think their small inline 6 and 4 engines can compare to Cadillac's well engineered V8s which are acclaimed one of the best engines in the world (Northstar V8. Look it up, ignorant ricers. Learn something about an automobile besides it's sound for once, please)
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The best one of a group of the things
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Noun: A large American made car known for it's impressive class, luxury, and V8 engines.
Verb: To be busting 5 knots styling on all other vehicles around you.
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A cigarette longer than usual, usually a 100 but Virginia Slims are also referred to as this.
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Ca·di·llac {ka-dee-lak}
-nounA drink which is half coffee, and half hot chocolate.
Origin: This was made famous in jails and prisons, and is carried on outside as well. It tastes bomb. One of many various clever creations, that stems from lack of materials and the abundance of boredom. It shows part of the ingenuity of commissary use that comes with incarceration.
NOTE: In Jail adding any pain killers, BZDs(benzodiazepines), muscle relaxants, benadryl, nyquil, seroquel, anything you can get, in excess, makes jail syrup. -
An automobile known for its high-class reputation owned by old folks and colored people.
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in the [U.S. Navy] a Cadillac is a metal bucket on wheels where you put a mop in to get it wet. Hanging on top, a little over the interior, is a metal hand-operated squeegie. This combination is referred to as a Cadillac or sometimes a Caddy.
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a luxury car made in [America]. It's long been a [status symbol] for many people. Not quite as [ritzy] as the UK-made [Rolls Royce], however.
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