2 definitions by Tom's Son-in-law
When you find a stall in a parking lot where you can drive through and be facing out of the opposite row. When you have to leave, you don’t back up, rather you can Zoom out.
by Tom's Son-in-law August 1, 2010
describes when you find a stall in a parking lot where you can drive through and be facing out of the opposite row. When you have to leave, you don’t back up, rather you can Zoom out.
Park there, it's a zoomer-outer
by Tom's Son-in-law August 1, 2010