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Road alligator

The strips of tire tread, usually from big rigs, which you see lying in the roadways.

"Breaker! Breaker! Someone call a Smokey. We got a six foot road alligator in the number two of the northbound double-nickle just south of the I-5! That sucker'll kill a two wheeler!"

by Green Bear September 25, 2005

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Road goat

A road goat is someone who travels often and makes sure that everyone else knows. Typically prone to blogging, gramming, tweeting or updating their followers with their latest travel details or stories about their weekend trips

Jason just got back from his epic transcontinental road trip.. what a road goat.

by Gogogoat June 13, 2019

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Road girl

A girl who hangs on the street and everyone knows her usually wearing jeans and a puffy coat with Nike trainers. She smokes weed and is often found to be dealing illegal drugs such as weed and koke. She has a fun personality but don't get on her wrong side because she is crazy.

Whoa girl you is one crazy ass road girl ahahahaha .

by LibbyG February 28, 2016

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Hampton Roads

“HAMPTON ROADS” is a condensed version of the original name given by the region’s settlers to the harbor in southeastern Virginia known then as: Southampton’s Roadstead.

The term “Hampton” dates from the early 17th century when the first royal governor, Lord de la Ware, named the area in honor of the third Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, a major investor of the Virginia Company of London, the financial backers of the Jamestown settlers. And, “Roadstead” is an old English word for a protected harbor.

Some things never change: just as sports stadiums, libraries, and college buildings today are named for major sponsors and donors, so it was then.

“HAMPTON ROADS” also refers to the body of water between the Virginia Peninsula (to the North) and Southside, the southern part of southeastern Virginia. It is formed by the confluence of the James, Nansemond and Elizabeth rivers and flows into the Chesapeake Bay whose watershed covers 64,000 square miles and all or part of six states (NY, PA, WV, MD, DE and VA) and DC.

“HAMPTON ROADS” is one of the world’s biggest and deepest natural harbors, the largest in North America, and is home to the world’s largest naval base at Norfolk. “HAMPTON ROADS” has been well known within nautical and maritime communities for centuries.

“HAMPTON ROADS” was widely adopted as the name for the surrounding region in 1984 when two planning districts and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) merged, placing the region in the nation’s top 50.

Yeah, I spend the summer at Virginia Beach, located in Hampton Roads.

by HamptonRoads February 11, 2010

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road gator

bits of truck tires left when a retread tire shreds on the Interstate. the tire treads look like an alligator's back

I was really scared driving home the other night because I had to avoid all the road gators in the way.

by JTrudel August 22, 2006

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road head

In Layman's Terms, ROADHEAD is when a guy gets a head, BJ, blow job, etc. while driving.

I had this girl give me ROADHEAD and she didnt swallow, got jizz on my pants - thats why I created the ROADHEAD EMERGENCY KIT.

by www.ROADHEADrules.com April 20, 2003

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road rocket

Noun: Similar to Road Soda. Alcoholic beverage consumed while in route to a destination where more alcoholic beverages will be consumed.

"Who needs a Road Rocket for the walk to the Beach?"

by _salesman_ May 6, 2005

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