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preemptive driving

Overly-cautious driving after news of impending winter weather has been announced. Most frequently seen in southern United States urban areas.

Dude, would you please drive faster than 15 mph. The snow isn't due for another eight hours. Do not show me preemptive driving!

by memphotank February 9, 2011

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Dukes drive

The place where the road men chill such as Harley field and max Hughes step back from them Gizzas there too hard and will shank you up. Dukes is full of fat scruffs who try and make fires but miserably fail. Watch out for the local road man Farley young man he might one bomb you.

โ€œYou comin dukes drive

mate we will blaze some budโ€

by Bob young February 18, 2019

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Ultimate Driving

One of the popular games on roblox called Ultimate Driving, With over 274.6M+ Visits and is made by twonty (@TwentyTwoPilots)

I Have Played Ultimate Driving today!

by mrtwonty August 4, 2022

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driving bus

To lurk on a forum; that is, to look but not post

Rarely used except amongst certain groups. Derivative of drive bus

-Drive bus, Bighat (Lurk more, Newbie)
-But I've been driving bus for months!
-BANNED

by Psimonkey January 7, 2006

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drive humping

The act of dry humping someone while Steven Wilson performs "Drive Home" on stage.

Shhhhhht! There's a god on stage! Listen to it and stop drive humping Jemma!

by hscm September 25, 2015

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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 รก 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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