taco
v.— «Taco: To bend a wheel over on itself into the shape of a taco. Example: “I tacoed my wheels, and it cost me 100 bucks.”» —“Cycling through the lingo” Ventura County Star (California) July 4, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
taco
v.— «Taco: To bend a wheel over on itself into the shape of a taco. Example: “I tacoed my wheels, and it cost me 100 bucks.”» —“Cycling through the lingo” Ventura County Star (California) July 4, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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