E5 meaning and definition

E5 meaning

Nickname for Edwin Encarnacion of the Toronto Blue Jays, a play on words conflating his E.E. initials with the scorer's notation for an error (E) by the third baseman (position 5). Reflects his astounding propensity for committing fielding errors.

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E55 meaning

Dream car, especially as a getaway or police car (better as a police chief car, though). 469 HP, 0-60 in 4.5 sec

E6 meaning

East6 - A part of East London that often has beef in it. These ends usually have beef between the Asians and the Blacks. E6 ends, westernly at Green Street- which is a central place for Asian people - (where Barking Road meets Green Street up until Forest Gate), easternly at Barking Road (where the A406 meets the rest of the motorway/freeway), northernly at Plashet Grove (where High Street North meets Plashet Grove and East Road) and Southernly (where High Street South meets Lonsdale Ave and Beckton, although part of Beckton are still considered E6.

e621 meaning

A common word used by people in the South of Wales in order to imply that someone jerks off to pictures of ponies or other fictional characters.

e-69 meaning

A situation where an extremely obese man, wearing washingtons, performs the "69" position with a girl, while eating a bucket of KFC chicken, and screams "tell me when to go!!" shortly before ejaculation.

E7 meaning

The short way of calling the anime Eureka Seven

E71 meaning

a phone made by Nokia, one of the fewest phones with a qwerty keyboard.

E74 meaning

an error code for the xbox 360 which is often caused by a scaler chip problem. more rare than RRoD but often considered worse due to the fact it isnt coverd by the 3 year warrenty on xbox's

E85 meaning

E85 is an alcohol fuel mixture that typically contains a mixture of up to 85% denatured fuel ethanol and gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume

E90 meaning

The BMW E90 automobile platform is the fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of entry-level luxury/compact executive cars. The car is also available as a station wagon/estate (designated as E91), coupé (E92) and coupé cabriolet (E93). It is the successor to the E46 platform, and was launched in March 2005. In 2002, Head of Production Norbert Reithofer and Development Chief Burkhard Goeschel halved the standard BMW time it took to reach full production of the E90 from six months to three.1 First marketed in March 2005, it had quickly become BMW Group's best selling automobile worldwide by the end of the year with 229,900 vehicles delivered. Engines 316i 1.6 L 116 PS (114 hp/85 kW) 122 PS (120 hp/90 kW) 318i 2.0 L 129 PS (127 hp/95 kW) 143 PS (141 hp/105 kW) 320i 2.0 L 150 PS (148 hp/110 kW) 170 PS (168 hp/125 kW) 320si 2.0 L 173 PS (171 hp/127 kW) 323i 2.5 L 177 PS (175 hp/130 kW) 191 PS (188 hp/140 kW) 325i 2.5 L 3.0 L 218 PS (215 hp/160 kW) 328i 3.0 L 233 PS (230 hp/171 kW) 330i 3.0 L 258 PS (254 hp/190 kW) 272 PS (268 hp/200 kW) 335i 3.0 L 306 PS (302 hp/225 kW) M3 4.0 L 420 PS (414 hp/309 kW) 318d 2.0 L 122 PS (120 hp/90 kW) 143 PS (141 hp/105 kW) 320d 2.0 L 163 PS (161 hp/120 kW) 177 PS (175 hp/130 kW) 325d 3.0 L 197 PS (194 hp/145 kW) 330d 3.0 L 231 PS (228 hp/170 kW) 335d 3.0 L 286 PS (282 hp/210 kW)

e91 meaning

3-series wagon that was released as an `06 model for the US. First sold only in the 325xiT version (x for AWD and t for touring). In `07 it was changed to the 328iT and 328xiT. Part of the "E90" generation.

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