A fork of Rural Dictionary
if yer real slick (yeah right) you call the new rawkin' nitrous oxide system that you installed in your rice rocket the NOS!!!
(in hospital) billy:"Cool D, Mommy said you got hurt street racing, is that true?!" cool d:"Yeah Billy, f'real. See the light turned green, and I was like totally owning this eclipse.. but like.. not enough.. then the turbo kicked in.. but i still wanted more.. so i hit on the NOS.. but then I realized i was still driving my '89 accord, so I shot myself in the head" billy:"ohhhh... street racing is dangerous!" cool d:"yeah i think that dude in the eclipse shot himself too."
Term used for nitrous oxide. Somewhat incorrect since NOS is a company that produces nitrous oxide, also the company is pronounced as spelled...N, O, S; opposed to the common pronounciation similar to the word "gnaw" except with an "s" sound at the end. This term was put into play mainly by the movie series of "The Fast and The Furious". Most people that say the "gnaws" pronounciation of this have no clue what they are talking about with cars and are what you would consider "wanna be's"
Im going to go say NOS (gnaws pronounciation) cause it was in a movie.
A cheaters way to the checkpoint
"Your street bike got beaten by a geo?"
term used for a nitrous oxide setup in a rice rocket, which is ironic seeing as how laughing gas is being used in a joke of a car.
I bought a Civic and bought NOS and put my name on the windshield in Olde English. I'm so original! Derrderrderrderrderrderrderrderrderr!
NOS is the term commonly used for Nitrous Oxide, though NOS really stands for a company that distributes Nitrous Oxide for use on cars. There are various companies that Distribute Nitrous Oxide for cars, including NOS and NX(Nitrous Xpress). Though the movie "The Fast and Furious" features the NOS brand and glorifies it's usage, NOS is not the best brand for usage. Nitrous Oxide, in fact, is and should be the last ressort for a modified car. It may be considered "cheap" for use in the streets.