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FLORIDA Turn

A FLORIDA Turn, is an abrupt, erratic, or otherwise unpredictable drastic change in direction, often involving multiple lane changes (with or without a signal) in order to ensure you don't miss your exit. After all, a true FLORIDA driver is always the only one on the road ( or at least, the only one that matters to them).

Kyle was driving down the highway in the left lane. All of a sudden he noticed his exit quickly passing him by, so he made a FLORIDA Turn

by FlaudaBoi May 23, 2020


e-turn

An e-turn is used when driving in the snow (usually while attempting a u-turn) and you pull your emergency brake to turn your car without having to put it in the reverse gear.

Pat: Dude! did you see that e-turn Jim just pulled off?

Darryl: That was insane! But I can't tell if that's cool or just plain laziness...

by Jim Richalds. December 10, 2009


turn down the tude

meaning: the attitude in the room is too high so turn it down a notch

person 1: ew she looks so ugly
person 2:hew bud, turn down the tude

person 1:oh okay đź‘Ť

by yeetyeet420skrt October 1, 2021


Hammer Turn

When playing Sea of Thieves you drop the anchor while moving to achieve a quick turn.

Yar! That Galleons got the fort key, drop the anchor for a Hammer Turn.

by Nah Man I don't wanna July 8, 2021


That Turn

The turn the driver of a car makes that’s very near to where you live. When you’re asleep, you usually, if not always, wake up when you make this turn.

I was so tired today that I slept for the whole 4 hour car ride until my friend made that turn.

by star_s22 November 29, 2021


Chinamen turn

A big wide turn, usually when you almost miss the turn, you turn like a hardass.

“Next turn ahead, bruh”
“Ok”
“So have you seen any-“
“RIGHT HERE MAN”

*turns*
“Lmao big chinamen turn”

by kid slicc October 31, 2018


turn overlap

When new staff members leave before they get a chance to train their replacements. This is frequently the result of a high frequency of changes in staff personnel in a short time. (Coined by Will Dwyer)

The amount of turn overlap at our company left our employees without a coherent philosophy to guid our company.

by Uber77 April 17, 2015