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hot rod
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hot rod

Automobile rebuilt or modified for high speed, fast acceleration, or sporty appearance. A wide range of automobiles may be called hot rods, including some of those used in drag racing as well as those used in recreational cruising. They may be composed of used or new parts. Some are intended primarily for exhibition.


hot rod
a car with an engine that has been radically modified to produce increased power


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Superman's cape has also been hot-rodded up with motion sensors and surround sound speakers, allowing kids who don the costume to mimic flying and fighting sounds.
As the owner of a hot-rodded '32 Ford Roadster, Trostle understands the shortcomings of Henry Ford's original, and saw the design and creation of a less compromised version as a way to keep ASC's craftsmen busy during the lull between auto show cycles.
Is there a place on the pop charts next to Nelly and System of a Down for a hand playing hot-rodded country music?
 
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