This is when Spring/Summer weather begins to start and people start to drive with there windows down, sunroofs open, tops down(convertible) or even drive motorcycles. They also like to have there music loud so that everyone can hear.
Hey, you see that car with its window's down and its system up?", "yea, what about it?". "They Summertime Swerving."
by JCR237 February 17, 2011
When someone's telling a story and lies, and then gets called out. The liar then proceeds to backtrack, change the story, and lie some more to fit the new narrative
This guy was telling me the biggest lie, and when I called him out on it, he totally denied it, changed the story too! The Story Swerving was unreal, I think I got whiplash
by inner ninja April 09, 2016
A phrase used to show that one is able to drive to a location and sell drugs to a potential customer
"What you need? Im swerving and serving"
by 256' youngin December 06, 2017
While a woman is giving oral sex to a male driving a vehicle, the male swerves to miss “potholes” to make her choke. Smurfett
by Smurfett23 February 10, 2021
A Dante Swerve is not like any type of swerve.
Instead of turning the other way before kissing a bitch, before they get close he will start making fun of them to shutdown the very chance at his girlfriend finding out he cheated.
Congrats, you have been Dante Swerved, go cry yourself to sleep.
Instead of turning the other way before kissing a bitch, before they get close he will start making fun of them to shutdown the very chance at his girlfriend finding out he cheated.
Congrats, you have been Dante Swerved, go cry yourself to sleep.
by MrSit September 17, 2020
While driving, it is the act of swerving over even the smallest of dips in the road to avoid damaging your car.
The term is believed to have originated from the Inland Empire tuner scene in Southern California where teens would have their cars too low to handle the dips in the roads. Driving straight through the dips at normal driving speed or higher speeds would cause the car to scrape and/or bottom out damaging body pieces or suspension parts.
To avoid this, rather than slowing to a crawl, drivers would turn the wheel sharp just before entering the dip, then sharply turn the wheel the opposite direction while driving up from the dip. Straightening out once they have passed over the dip.
The term is believed to have originated from the Inland Empire tuner scene in Southern California where teens would have their cars too low to handle the dips in the roads. Driving straight through the dips at normal driving speed or higher speeds would cause the car to scrape and/or bottom out damaging body pieces or suspension parts.
To avoid this, rather than slowing to a crawl, drivers would turn the wheel sharp just before entering the dip, then sharply turn the wheel the opposite direction while driving up from the dip. Straightening out once they have passed over the dip.
Passenger: "Gonna destroy your new body kit if you don't slow down for that dip up there."
Driver: "Nah, I'll just ghetto swerve over it."
Driver: "Nah, I'll just ghetto swerve over it."
by The Hos June 25, 2012
by swaggamasta2 February 08, 2013