KillahBee said:lol at new.

samoth said:It takes a while for slang to reach Wisconsin from the coasts, where I'm guessing it originates from rappers who have no prior mastery of the english language.
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jh1 said:Whip is a term for car, correct.
It's been arounda while from the whole hip hop scene...

mightymouse69 said:

redguru said:looks like he is trying to find the correlation coefficient, which in this case is -j
mightymouse69 said:NOPE - that suggests there is a correlation...(although negative) in this case its 0 for sure

agreed.KillahBee said:lol at new.
Cal_21 said:Whip is outdated "Scraper" is now in![]()

I'm a hoodratsamoth said:I don't listen to rap, nor do I watch MTV.
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Smurfy said:I'm a hoodrat

racist!samoth said:I don't live around a bunch of low-class poors, either.
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CremasterBlaster said:I believe the term "whip" started with "ghost ridin the whip" (walking/dancing next to an unmanned auto)......then was shortened to "whip" as slang for auto....lots of great footage on youtube (search "ghost ride the whip")
Domo arigato, Mister Roboto

CremasterBlaster said:Ok.......here goes again.....
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the "whip". The whip is what you used to control the horses on a stagecoach, hence the analogy. Many years later, various hip hop artists noticed that the Mercedes-Benz logo resembled a steering wheel. They then proceeded to use the old term "whip" to describe any Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The term has now been generalized to classify any expensive automobile.

samoth said:I don't listen to rap, nor do I watch MTV.
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i used to be called a wigger growing up but its been a while since i used slangsamoth said:Okay, but why does whip = car? And around what year did this term come about?
Whip:
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Car:
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Where's the correlation?
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CremasterBlaster said:Ok.......here goes again.....
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the "whip". The whip is what you used to control the horses on a stagecoach, hence the analogy. Many years later, various hip hop artists noticed that the Mercedes-Benz logo resembled a steering wheel. They then proceeded to use the old term "whip" to describe any Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The term has now been generalized to classify any expensive automobile.
KillahBee said:
KillahBee said:lol at new.
calveless wonder said:i couldn't tell if he was kidding or not. loooooooooooooooooooooooool
wisconsin = 15 years behind

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