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Definition of ricer
ricer
noun
- A distastefully modified vehicle, commonly of Asian origin. Usually recognized by gratuitous display of the color yellow, performance parts stickers, large non-functional rear spoiler, extreme negative camber, 'fart tip', and lack of, or faux engine modifications.
This ricer thinks he can beat me in a race.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Norm from Ft Worth, TX, USA on Dec 20 2001.
- A racer, usually 15-24 years old, who gives ineffective aero/engine modifications to his/her vehicle, often in the fashion of JDM imports. This includes, but is not limited to: adding numerous unrelated automotive contingencies to the car, setting the rear wing to a great height, and adding lights underneath the car.
Last edited on Sep 12 2020. Submitted by Josh Drake from Charlotte, NC, USA on Sep 12 2020.
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Definitions include: any sport motorcycle or replica of a race motorcycle, usually Japanese in origin. |
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