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Drive by learning

1. To learn on the run.
2. To learn something by walking by a classroom.
3. To learn anything quickly.

Phrase coined by Lluc

Guy 1. Man I was walking to the bathroom and I passed a really interesting class.
Guy 2. Really? What did you learn.
Guy 1. Nothing, they closed the door to stop drive by learning.
Guy 2. Damn that sucks!

by Fez King July 3, 2010

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drive stay

Jake Paul didn’t fight Dillion Danis so he threw toilet paper at him and drove off.

Haters: Why didn’t you fight him
Jake: It’s not called a Drive Stay you dumb fucks!

by the reaper child December 15, 2020

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Drive stay

The opposite of a drive by

It’s called a drive by, not a drive stay.

by Dwight_K_Schrute December 15, 2020

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Drive Knight

Casuals beloved

Drive knight is casuals beloved

by The Casual April 7, 2021

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psycho drive by

when a stalker drives by a person's whereabouts and double takes that locationa as they pass by, also can be done on skateboard, on foot ,on the local bus, or even (though tweaky)on a bicycle

i saw that weirdo on that psycho drive by ,so i think he might need a neck brace from all that robotic action used during that drive by

by jeanetteej November 15, 2007

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drive over

To go someones house late at night while they're home alone and do naughty things

JP went over to MC and all they do is drive over each other

by teeheeeeeeeeeee24654356543 January 30, 2014

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drive-by media

1) One of many meaningless, substance-free terms created by Rush Limbaugh and parroted by his ditto heads meant to deride the press and scapegoat mistakes by conservatives.

While Rushbo himself never actually defines it (nor can any of his cult devotees), it is implied to describe shallow, sensationalist, sound-byte-heavy news coverage Γ‘ la Fox News.

2) Scandalous, short attention-span, and often controversial "news" that mostly cover-up, and/or spin for political purposes.

3 ) The Rush Limbaugh Show

Ironically, while constantly blaming the U.S.'s short-comings on the "drive-by media," Rush Limbaugh is in fact the figurehead of that type of news coverage.

by AvianEddy June 4, 2009

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