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Drift

A term wrestlers use to describe the weight you lose overnight.

Hey Daryl, how much did you drift?
Shit brah, I only drifted a pound.

by BiG Don S. February 21, 2009

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drift

something one is forced to do to apper "cool" while driving a piece of shit car. this is performed to give the appearance that the car is:
a) rear whell drive
b) has enough power to get the rear end to slide out
frequently performed by ricers and other dumbasses who do not posses a car with real balls (to have a vehicle with "real balls" it must have at least a v-8)

yo, did u see that mad drift i just pulled in my faggot ass civic! That shit was tight!

by bigpapa1080 November 16, 2004

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drift

to rock a car in a motion to force the car sideways. most people know it as DORI

I was going to a turn a turn agaisnt it, broke, and down shifted, and controlled gas through the turn.

by bert August 11, 2003

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drift

To cause your car to slide Sideways effectively.

Done right...this is the perfect way to turn without slowing down.

As Seen In 'Initial D'

'Yo bitch I drifted on that turn yesterday'
'wha? Yo trippin G'

by Batmanners June 2, 2003

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Drift

A counter-strike player, currently on team #faint. Also a retard.

Hey, that joe kid, also known as Drift, likes the play lineage 2 and seige castles.

by uncle Donald October 3, 2004

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drift missile

A car used for drifting that is nonetheless a piece of scrap metal. It provides a foundation for learning/practicing the art of drifting. More or less, a car to fuck shit up without having to worry about it breaking.

Dude are you taking the 2j to track today?
No man I'm bringing the drift missile to work on my angle.

by 2j2j2j February 8, 2014

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Drift Tax

The imaginary monetary value added to any popular rear wheel drive Japanese sport compact at resale due to the fact that they have the ability to drift, and are followed by large groups of fans modifying them to perform at a higher spec.

Unfair to the average buyer, nothing new to the followers of the trend.

Say the Blue Book value of a Nissan 240sx is $1000, now say that you look in your local classifieds in search of one.

You search for a 240sx with the options you prefer, such as a manual transmission. Now comes the disappointing part, the lowest asking price for the car specified is $3000, a large jump from the true value, and a classic case of "drift tax".

In this case, the inflation is due to the fact that the Nissan 240sx is a very popular car in the drifting "scene", praised by fans for it's "capabilities". But most often you will find that these cars do not appear to be anything particularly sporty in stock form, with some you even might consider them to be nothing but eco-boxes dressed up to appear as something they aren't.

"Drift tax" varies in different parts of the world, the West Coast of North America is notorious for high inflation. Keep in mind that this does not only reach out to the 240sx, but almost any popular RWD Japanese sport compact.

by SchwarzGauner March 29, 2010

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