In aquatics, the act of ordering fast food in a submarine or other water-associated transport system at an underwater drive-thru.
"Hey! How was your submarine trip?!"
"It was great, Dave! We went to the Dive-Thru!"
A Con-Way Street is a situation where a deal or contract is made which, by using deceit and trickery, only actually has a positive outcome for one of the people signing.
Based on the phrase 'One-Way Street' and the word 'Con'.
“So he was conned pretty bad in that deal?”
“Yea, it was a Con-Way Street.”
The naughts and crosses equivalent of strip poker, naughty and crosses is a situation where you play naughts and crosses and the loser of each round takes off a piece of clothing.
“We should spice things up tonight...”
“You're so right! Let's play naughty and crosses!”
When a 4WD (a car with 4 wheels) gets a burst tyre.
"DAMN!!! MY CAR'S BURST IT'S TYRE!!!"
"Don't worry, Sugarnut. At least it's still a 3WD!"
When a document is signed between two people of immense power or cultural significance.
"Joe. I know you're a multibillionaire. This will go good for both of us."
"I know, Donald. This is a Purple Sign moment."
No Wheel Drive. When a 4WD (a car with 4 wheels) gets 4 burst tyres.
".... There goes my last tyre. Damn.."
".. Yes, Honeynut... Now it's just a 0WD..."
Lilting (or to Lilt) is to dilute an alcoholic beverage with a soft carbonated drink. The phrase derives from popular soft drink Lilt often being used to dilute vodka, but can be used to reference any soft drink/alcohol combination.
PERSON 1 : “OUCH, MY MOUTH IS BURNING, that stuff is so strong.”
PERSON 2 : “Dude, chill. We'll just Lilt the vodka.”