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snow drifting

It's like when you drift in your car, except in the snow, so you're sliding but in control

"We're going to slide off the road with all this snow!" "Nah man, we're just snow drifting. i'm in control."

by Aether~ December 24, 2011


Counter-Drift

The act of countering another cars drift.

Accurately predicting another racers drift line and taking an alternate route to prevent a collision or achieve an overtake.

Accurately predicting another racers drift line and taking an alternate route that crosses at greater speed at a later or earlier point, effectively countering their line. Used for overtaking and collision prevention.

I almost hit him, good thing I counter-drifted.

by DiGiTaL DOPE September 2, 2018


Stall drifting

Its where you are in a plane and begin to stall, you have to turn to initiate drift because the momentum of your previous path will keep you on a drift if you keep turning

Bro you ever hear of Stall drifting?

by litdragon99 May 26, 2021


uhr drifting

The act of drifting inbetween clans or crews on multiplayer games. Also skilled butsuckers to leaders of said groups.

That last player was Uhr drifting all day, I killed him on sight just because I didn't know what side he was on.

by Cheese Trailer January 29, 2014


Drift road

A notorious hang out for pedophiles

It's PlayStation night at Drift Road tonight better keep the kids indoors

by Jexma October 12, 2021


Conversational Drift

When a conversation in a text chat or irl gets way off track

Jake: and that’s why I can’t trust someone who likes pineapple on pizza!
John: true lmao, we had some real conversational drift here. Got way off our topic of The Florida trip

by Golden Spider June 13, 2019


placebo drift

"Placebo drift," is an increase in placebo response rate over the years. This effect has been documented with the use of anti-depressants, where people respond more to the drugs than they did in the past, probably because they expect to be helped.

Placebo drift has been documented with the use of anti-depressants, where people respond more to the drugs than they did in the past, probably because they expect to be helped.

by UW66 March 15, 2010