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Browsing page 3 of words meaning vehicles and driving (50 words total)

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R

Rock Rental

  • when someone "loans" their car to another in exchange for crack-cocaine.
    John admitted to the police he was driving a rock rental when he hit the mailbox. That led the police to inquire if he sold crack.

    by Anonymous, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA, Dec 06 2007.

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roll out    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave, usually in a vehicle.
    All right man, I gotta roll out.

    by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.

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scoot    Featured Word

noun

  • a motorcycle. Derived from "scooter."
    Cheeseman has a new scoot.

    by J. Rogers, Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 12 1998.

verb

  • to go or leave quickly.
    Wow, is that the time? I've got to scoot!

    by Jen, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Feb 04 2003.

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shotgun    Featured Word

noun

  • the passenger seat in a vehicle. Origin: the American west (i.e. during the 1800s.) The "shotgun" was the person that sat next to the driver of a wagon with a shotgun, watching for trouble. When three or more people are to ride in a car, one of the non-drivers will often "call" shotgun, meaning that they get the privilege of riding in the passenger seat.
    I get shotgun!
    I get to sit shotgun.

    by Austin Wolf, CA, USA, Oct 04 1997.

verb

  • to smoke marijuana by one person inhaling from the source and then blowing the smoke into someone else's mouth. They inhale it and the chain continues. The term can also apply to other forms of smoking (e.g. cigarettes) but this usage is more rare.

    by Jon, Washington, DC, USA, Feb 21 1998.

  • to rapidly drink a can of beer by punching a hole in the side of the can near the bottom, putting one's mouth over the hole, then popping the top of the can. Often done with others in competition to see who can finish first.
    Did you see Mark shotgun that Beast Light?

    by Jason, Raleigh, NC, USA, Oct 05 1998.

  • to claim anything, as in "calling shotgun."
    I shotgun the last donut!
    Shotgun NOT doing dishes tonight!

    by paige, UMD, Greenland, Oct 31 1999.

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shotty back    Featured Word

noun

  • the seat behind the passenger seat in a vehicle.
    I get shotty back

    by Anonymous, Wexford, PA, USA, Nov 05 1997.

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skid marks    Featured Word

noun

  • feces stains on underwear.
    I better do laundry, the skid marks are building up!

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

  • tracks made by tires when "peeling out" or "burning rubber."
    I laid some skid marks over there.

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

  • feces smears left in the toilet bowl after flushing.
    Gross, you left a skid mark!

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

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T

trunky monkey    Featured Word

noun

  • a person who must travel in the trunk of a car because there are no seats left. "Trunky monkies" sometimes get this punishment because of poor behavior.
    You're the trunky monkey on the way home!

    by Dennis K., Plymouth, MN, USA, Nov 22 2002.

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whip    Featured Word

noun

verb

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wrench    Featured Word

noun

  • a mechanic, originally on motorcycles, but now any kind of repairman.
    Toad is a shitty wrench.

    by J. Rogers, Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 12 1998.

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yoo-ee    Featured Word

noun

  • a U-turn. One may "hang" or "bang" a yoo-ee in the United States, while in Australia, one normally "chucks" a yoo-ee.
    Hang a yoo-ee at the next stoplight.

    by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.

notes

  • Also spelled you-ee, you-ie, u-ey, u-ie, both with and without the hyphen, e.g. also uey.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Jun 21 2009.

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