Wheel-Lock
slang meaning good or cool, comes from the dungeons and dragons campaign setting “red steel”, where wheel-lock guns are rare and only carried and used by the rich and the famous (or infamous).
person 1: “yo! i finally got a new stereo put in my car”
person 2: “really? that’s wheel-lock”
person 1: “yeah, totally wheel-lock”
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