Hotrod
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verb
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(As a noun)
Hotrod ( noun )
A car that has been modified for speed and power, often by adding a larger engine or making other mechanical changes.
Origin:
The word hotrod originated in the 1920s and 1930s in the united states as a slang term for a car that has been modified for speed. it comes from the phrase "hot roadster," which referred to a modified roadster (a type of open car) that was faster than a standard roadster.
Examples:
- He spent all his free time working on his hotrod in the garage.
- The annual hotrod show featured some of the fastest and most powerful cars in the country.
- She had always dreamed of driving a classic hotrod down Route 66.
- The hotrod's engine roared as it raced down the dragstrip.
- He was proud of his hotrod and loved to show it off at car shows.
(As a verb)
Hotrod ( verb )
A car that has been modified for speed and power, often by adding a larger engine or making other mechanical changes.
Origin:
The word hotrod originated in the 1920s and 1930s in the united states as a slang term for a car that has been modified for speed. it comes from the phrase "hot roadster," which referred to a modified roadster (a type of open car) that was faster than a standard roadster.
Examples:
- He spent all his free time working on his hotrod in the garage.
- The annual hotrod show featured some of the fastest and most powerful cars in the country.
- She had always dreamed of driving a classic hotrod down Route 66.
- The hotrod's engine roared as it raced down the dragstrip.
- He was proud of his hotrod and loved to show it off at car shows.