Meanings
The phrase most likely originated during NASCAR broadcasts in the 1970s, when stock cars still had chrome bumpers.
How to pronounce "chrome horn":
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The front bumper of a car when used to bump another vehicle, usually to inform the driver of the other vehicle that the first car would like to pass.
Example Sentences
1
In the last lap of the race, the driver used his chrome horn to nudge his competitor out of the way.
2
The angry driver decided to use his chrome horn to intimidate the car in front of him.
3
The offensive driver aggressively employed his chrome horn, causing chaos on the road.
4
The aggressive driver frequently relied on his chrome horn to show his dominance on the streets.
5
When someone cut him off, he retaliated by blasting his chrome horn.