by thumperconway August 22, 2009
Person who wastes time in the drive-through line at fast-food restaurants obsessively verifying every item in their order down the condiment packs and utensils.
This person commits "drive-throbbery."
This person commits "drive-throbbery."
Hey sorry about taking too long at McDonald's...I was behind a drive-throbber who took 5 minutes to verify there were no pickles on his burger.
by mkultra4013 January 28, 2010
Impatient with the lights, he pulled out his Christmas driving, and showed the other drivers what an audacious guy can do on the road.
by Ninja Clan Lord October 28, 2015
when a person assaults another person by means of several rocks/gravel in hand, while in a fleeing vehicle.
Rock drive-by - Girl gets pissed off by someone she's dating. While he's standing outside the local club, she picks up a handful of rocks/gravel and ask her friend to pull up beside him in the car. At that point and time, she unloads the handful of rocks on the victim and they drive off. Terrible, right? hahahaha!
by rock drive-by inventor August 22, 2010
when a stalker drives by a person's whereabouts and double takes that locationa as they pass by, also can be done on skateboard, on foot ,on the local bus, or even (though tweaky)on a bicycle
i saw that weirdo on that psycho drive by ,so i think he might need a neck brace from all that robotic action used during that drive by
by jeanetteej November 15, 2007
by teeheeeeeeeeeee24654356543 January 30, 2014
1) One of many meaningless, substance-free terms created by Rush Limbaugh and parroted by his ditto heads meant to deride the press and scapegoat mistakes by conservatives.
While Rushbo himself never actually defines it (nor can any of his cult devotees), it is implied to describe shallow, sensationalist, sound-byte-heavy news coverage á la Fox News.
2) Scandalous, short attention-span, and often controversial "news" that mostly cover-up, and/or spin for political purposes.
3 ) The Rush Limbaugh Show
While Rushbo himself never actually defines it (nor can any of his cult devotees), it is implied to describe shallow, sensationalist, sound-byte-heavy news coverage á la Fox News.
2) Scandalous, short attention-span, and often controversial "news" that mostly cover-up, and/or spin for political purposes.
3 ) The Rush Limbaugh Show
Ironically, while constantly blaming the U.S.'s short-comings on the "drive-by media," Rush Limbaugh is in fact the figurehead of that type of news coverage.
by AvianEddy June 04, 2009