Thanks for the support. I've recently seen pics of a Honda Accord on 26s.
That's definitely not a donk.
That's definitely not a donk.
treed_cutlass said:Nah, that Accord is a donk.
You or anyone else doesn't have a monopoly on slang/pop-culture terms.
'71-'76 impalas are what YOU call donks. I call them '71-'76 impalas. Which is what they are. To me.
Get it? 😛
youngdeezy said:treed_cutlass said:Nah, that Accord is a donk.
You or anyone else doesn't have a monopoly on slang/pop-culture terms.
'71-'76 impalas are what YOU call donks. I call them '71-'76 impalas. Which is what they are. To me.
Get it? 😛
here you go trying to switch it up. why are you tryin to play that game since you dont like donks leave the term out your mouth. you wont call a impala a donk and it is 1 but yet you call a accord a donk when its not. theres always some dick head who has to give us sh*t....keep it moving man.
sorry Q but my reply might start something. you couldn't have informed the board any better and yet we still have some lame tryin to say what a donk is
treed_cutlass said:Right... just like the lame in post #1 tryin' to say what a donk is.
Understand that slang terms take on a life of their own, and will not be defined by one person/group of people/sub-culture/culture/state/country/continent/planet.
Take the word "f*g" for example. In the UK it might refer to a cigarette. In north america... something else. Historically it refers to firewood, or the person gathering said firewood. The people who gathered said firewood were often old, crippled in some way, or otherwise "useless".
So yes, thanks for explaining what a donk is, according to YOU.
And yes, I do come from the exact same angle, I give my own perspective and keep an open mind. What's wrong with that?
Qdub24 said:I'm tired of explaining and arguing with people over the definition of the word "donk". So here are pics of exactly what the word stands for:
1971 2dr Caprice
1971 4dr Caprice
1971 convertible Impala (aka "Vert")
1972 2dr Impala
1972 2dr Caprice
1973 2dr Caprice
1973 2dr Impala
1974 2dr Caprice
1974 Impala convertible (aka "Vert")
1975 2dr Caprice
1975 2dr Impala
1976 2dr Caprice
1976 2dr Impala
All of the above are Donks, 1971-1976 Chevrolet Caprices & Impalas ONLY. You may have noticed that none of them are on big wheels. That's because the wheels have nothing to do with the term "donk"; it's a nickname for those specific vehicles. Now that I have given this class, hopefully you will take this knowledge that I've dropped on you today and share it w/those who can't read.
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