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Citations: 1997 [Akiem Allah] Usenet: rec.music.hip-hop (Nov. 19) “Re: You Know You Ghetto When…”: When you start your whip with a screwdriver. 2000 [Neiladri@aol.com] Usenet: rec.music.hip-hop (Dec. 29) “Re: OTP: Subway trains v. your whip”: Trains and walking when it comes to the daily grind. Whips when it’s free time. I can understand the appeal of pushing your own whip ‘round town though. I brought a car back in March and I’ve gone overboard putting money into it. 2004 Denny Lee New York Times (Apr. 23) “The Dub Generation: Gearheads Go Hip-Hop”: “It has some of the hottest whips on the planet,” she added, using the current East Coast slang for car.

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