Hooptie
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Hooptie
A hooptie is typically a large car popular with the "gangsta" and
hip-hop culture. The cars are usually old 1970s or 1980s model cars outfitted
with hydraulics or other "gangsta" apparel (Houston rapper Paul Wall refers to
these vehicles as slabs - usually Cadillacs).
More recently, hoopties have moved along with the
spinner (wheel) fad. Hoopties are popular in movies that seriously portray
life in the ghetto and movies that poke fun at various people of other races
acting as if they were blacks in the ghetto.
Usually,
Buick
Electras were common as entry-level hoopties (in response to Sir Mix-A-Lot's
1990 hit "My Hooptie"); usual hoopties include beaters covered with house paint
or rust buckets.
Hoopties have several meanings in Los Angeles, Miami, Houston, and New York
City. For example, the Miami scene emphasizes on 1971-76 Chevrolet Impalas,
while in Houston,
the 'slabs' refer to any pre-1980 General Motors luxury car regardless of the
division. In the Houston Metro area, hoopties with the elbow rims (common to
1983 and 1984 Cadillacs) are a rare find.
The term may be related to a much earlier usage (1930's-1940's) for an old or
beat-up car, "hoopie" or "hoopy", in the Southwest and California.
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