Question....When something is all black, why is it referred to as 'murdered-out'?

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I've always heard that in reference to shoes or cars, or other items when they're all black.
 
People regugitate lingo to look cool and it catches on with the masses

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Idk. Never said it.

Sounds like something a white boy that rocks Monster tees and backward caps would say.
 
because white is looked at as pure and black is looked at as evil and you already knew this

even though i've never heard someone say "murdered out"
 
Idk. Never said it.

Sounds like something a white boy that rocks Monster tees and backward caps would say.

Rappers say it all the time :lol:,"pull up in the murdered out beamer"
 
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a murder (usually) means a funeral, typical funeral attire is black-themed clothing, so a vehicle that is all black is yea...
[h2]The colors of mourning in the West[/h2]
The easy answer to the first of these questions is to say that we wear black because that’s just the way it’s always been – and for all intents and purposes, for most of us that’s true. The tradition of black mourning clothing in the West dates back to the Roman Empire, when the family of the deceased would wear a dark-colored toga, called a toga pulla. This tradition persisted in England throughout medieval times, when women were expected to wear black caps and veils when their husbands passed away.

In much of continental Europe however, widows in the deepest mourning period wore white, a tradition that held on in Spain through most of the 1500s. French queens prior to the Revolution also wore white while in mourning.

http://decorative-urns.com/cremation-blog/managing-grief/why-we-wear-black-to-a-funeral/​
 
I think they tried the name black out first. But then people looted and rioted in their own neighborhoods for the product, so they had to change it.:rolleyes
 
When you go out at night to commit your murders you have to wear all black clothing so as to not be easily seen.
 
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