(n) the act of using a FM transmitter and MP3 player to bump massive, sweaty beats into the cars neighboring yours in a traffic jam with the hope of instigating a group dance event. Glow sticks are mandatory.
I was sitting in traffic on 95 yesterday when, all of the sudden, everyone around me got out of their cars and we had a good, old-fashioned road rave.
by The Heartman February 25, 2011
People who usually have low IQ call Police "road pirates" when they allegedly "steal" from the people who drive and break the traffic laws and than claim they did nothing wrong.
by FBIManfredAlbrech May 30, 2019
We better pack plenty of mushrooms for the road trip to your parents. Then the utter shit that comes out of their mouths might make some sense.
by jam July 11, 2003
N: The toughest ghetto in the world is foster road.
Adj:Something ghetto or beat
The mean streets of hatfield pa gave birth to foster road, and the niggaz in foster are the most muderous thugz ever.
Adj:Something ghetto or beat
The mean streets of hatfield pa gave birth to foster road, and the niggaz in foster are the most muderous thugz ever.
by Matty Smizz March 13, 2005
Road ring is a usless slang word roadring to confuse the true definition of a roadway looping around a city or group of cities, commonly and correctly named "loop", which was planned and build for transportation purposes. Beltway is another acceptable term, but not "road ring".
Ring road should never be used in a sentence referring to a road or group of roads. Say "beltway" or "loop".
by Jay Mann, Phd September 21, 2006
A malapropism of the term “roll dawg”. Originates from prison slang or possibly Greek. No one knows or cares. Defined as someone from your area, thats down, and has your back wherever you go.
Ali called Dunkin her “road dawg” but he swiftly corrected her; informing her that they rolled together not road together.
Dunkin is Ali’s ROLL DAWG.
Dunkin is Ali’s ROLL DAWG.
by SilkwormTony December 11, 2019