1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Blast off – To take off fast with noisy exhaust pipes.at blast off, v.
1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 114: I blow $12.50 in Paulin’s Interlude on Friday night [...] I blow $32.50 in Count Basie’s the same night.at blow, v.2
1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Cement mixer – Car with great many loud noises.at cement mixer (n.) under cement, n.
1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 1: Christmas tree – A car that is loaded with gadgets.at Christmas tree, n.1
1954 Hepster’s Dict. 2: Cruisin’ for a bruisin’ – Looking for trouble.at cruising for (a) bruising under cruise, v.
1954 Hepster’s Dict. 3: Double bubble – Extra attractive girl.at double bubble (n.) under double, adj.
1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 22: Willie went over big with the kids in Flushing yesterday.at go over big (v.) under go over, v.
1954 ‘Hot Rod Lexicon’ in Hepster’s Dict. 3: Gook wagon – Any car with advanced accessories.at gook wagon (n.) under gook, n.3