"Dead ahead" means that something or someone is just right ahead (from the location of the speaker).
by Silent Protagonist July 5, 2014
by Bad luck June 18, 2015
That new box office hit is so streets ahead.
I thought he was really streets ahead but he turned out to be streets behind.
I thought he was really streets ahead but he turned out to be streets behind.
by the_quality April 24, 2010
Simply means "proceed". The connotation is that you have full permission, or are encouraged, to do whatever it is. The phrase is used in reference to any act, and usually in response to someone asking permission to do something.
by omoikane no mago July 28, 2018
To allow someone to move ahead of you, to signal that you let them go first, stating that it is time to leave.
A reversal of the proper english of 'go on ahead'. Its a southern thing.
A reversal of the proper english of 'go on ahead'. Its a southern thing.
by skzyp May 28, 2006
The maneuver made when exiting a store involving the swinging of a shopping bag in the path of the electronic eye controlling the sliding exit door in order to open the door micro-seconds sooner than it would have opened had you done nothing.
A pretty kickass band from Michigan that's just starting to get exposure...... apparently they're going to begin recording a new album soon. It's like a mix between Black Sabbath, AC/DC and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
by mike fraser July 28, 2010