noun Street Slang

deuce

· noun · la

A 1962 Impala — peak lowrider chassis.

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Definitions

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A 1962 Chevrolet Impala — one of the holy-grail lowrider bodies, sat right between the '61 and the legendary '64. Lines clean, X-frame solid, sits perfect on hydros.

“Rolled up in a candy-red deuce, top down, switches stacked.”
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A two — the number 2, or two of something (two grams, two dollars, two minutes). General slang, not LA-specific.

“Lemme grab a deuce of waters real quick.”
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A peace sign — two fingers up as a goodbye.

“Threw up the deuce and bounced.”
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Restaurant shorthand for a table set for two — and the party sitting at it. Hosts seat deuces, servers love deuces (high turnover, decent tip-to-effort ratio), and the floor plan is usually built around how many deuces you can squeeze along the wall.

“Sit the walk-in at the deuce by the window.”
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deuce In A Sentence

Rolled up in a candy-red deuce, top down, switches stacked.
Lemme grab a deuce of waters real quick.
Threw up the deuce and bounced.

Origin & Usage

Lowrider / car culture; 'deuce' for the number two goes back to Old French 'deus'.

Variants the deuce

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