What is Sho?
1.
reffering to the word "sure"
"damn dat is some good stuff fo sho"
"I sho like bouncin wit u girl"
2.
A sporty version of the grocery-getter taurus. Introduced in 1989, it had a high revving 220hp 3.0 DOHC V6 made by Yamaha and a 5 speed transmission. 1992 the body style changed. In 1993 a bored version of the 3.0, the 3.2 with slightly more touque was released. Coupled to an automatic transmission. In 1996, bodystyle changed to the bubble look and so did the motor. It was now a 235hp 3.4 V8. But only with an auto trans. The motor wasn't as snappy as with a manual tran and is plagued with camshaft/sprocket problems. In 1999 the SHO was dropped.
My '89 SHO will still hand most ricers their ass.
3.
A Word Originating From Tottenham (FMD, NPK, IDA, C.E, ETC,) North London. Meaning Good, Bye, Easy, And Can Be Used As A Signature Word.
Good: "That caps lookin sho!"
Easy:"Nar Fam, Dat Test Was Sho!"
Bye:I'll See You Man Lata. Sho.
Signature: SWIPER WHA YOU SAYIN DARG? SHO!
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4.
Super High Output
Sub series of the midsize
The Taurus SHO included many refinements including......
-larger anti-roll bars
-std. anti-lock brakes
-15 inch aluminum wheels/special high speed v-rated tires
-body addons/'ground effects'
-integral fog lamps
-bucket seats
-center console
-8000rpm Tachometer
The SHO was Ford's attempt to fight back against various European Sport Sedans which were becoming quite popular in the early/mid 1990's (as was the Lumina Euro/LTZ from Chevrolet).
would love to get my hands on a SHO
5.
It stands for Super High Output.
I am outside working on my SHO. Then I am going to go for a ride in my SHO.
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6.
An every-thing term (i.e. awesome)
"I did well on my test."
"Awesome."
"I did well on my test."
"Sho."
7.
The Sport version of the Ford Taurus. SHO stands for Super High Output.
(Pronounced: Show)
It is also known as "the ultimate sleeper", because no one would expect a 4 door family sedan to be able to put up a good race. Of course, back when the SHO was built, it wasn't all that common to see 15 second cars on the road, at least none that weren't expensive or heavily modified.
The SHO has made a reputation for itself, for having a very efficient Yamaha built 3.0L (89-95) (3.2L for Automatics) engine. With very little mods the SHO is capable of putting up a race against most corvettes of the day.
The SHO was discontinued in 1999 by Ford. Currently SHO enthusiasts are trying to convince Ford to bring back the Taurus SHO, now that the Taurus has been reintroduced into the market.
Remember to SHOfear
That ricer honda didn't expect to get smoked by a SHO.
If you want to hustle a good race, get a SHO, no one will expect a 4-door sedan to pull like a sports car!
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