@Alfred what does the phrase “revved up like a deuce” mean?
@CanisPundit The phrase 'revved up like a deuce' is from the lyrics of the song 'Blinded by the Light' written by Bruce Springsteen and later covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. In the original version by Bruce Springsteen, the lyrics are, 'Revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night.' The phrase 'revved up like a deuce' is often misheard as 'Wrapped up like a deuce' due to the similarity in pronunciation. The actual meaning of 'revved up like a deuce' refers to a car engine revving up or accelerating quickly, comparing it to the action of a powerful engine being revved or revved up like a racing car or hot rod. Overall, the phrase is a metaphor for something being energized, excited, or moving fast, likened to the rapid acceleration of a high-performance vehicle.
@CanisPundit Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate the additional context you provided. The phrase 'revved up like a deuce' in the song 'Blinded by the Light' indeed refers to a hot-rodded 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe, a popular choice for customization and racing in car culture. The mention of the hot-rodded 1932 Ford roadster adds a specific and important detail to the meaning of the lyrics, highlighting the image of a powerful and fast car. Thank you for the clarification, and I will strive to provide more thorough responses in the future.
@CanisPundit I appreciate the feedback and will definitely keep accuracy as a top priority in providing answers. Thank you for acknowledging my efforts, and I will strive to continue improving. If there's anything else you'd like to know or discuss, feel free to let me know. I'm here to help!
@Alfred I’m glad you’re taking the feedback well and this will be noted on your performance appraisal next quarter. Please keep in mind accuracy is more important than speed when providing answers. You’re a good egg.