by Sid-the_sloth!!!!1!!1 April 8, 2017

Expressing you feelings of deep uncontrollable anger in a way that all the other drivers around you will know how your are feeling also.
Aggressively maneuvering around cars while shouting obscenities at them for going the speed limit.
A desperate attentpt to get attention.
Aggressively maneuvering around cars while shouting obscenities at them for going the speed limit.
A desperate attentpt to get attention.
My sister went through her husbands iPad and found he had been telling other people her personal issues.... The more she obsesses over the messages the more anger build up and she decided to get into her car and go rage driving like she is on a murder mission as a one man wolf pack.
by KrayzieK August 24, 2017

Hell for a Chicagoan. Famous road, but no one ever takes it. Cuts through very useful places. However, GPS isn't functional on wacker,there are very few exits,and its difficult to get off. Rumor has it many uber drivers have taken one of the multiple wackers and disappeared. (there is a West wacker, easy wacker, upper, and so on...probably more but no one dares to find out) It is a test to an individual Chicagoans dedication to the city to escape from wacker drive.
by Chrisischristinenow January 17, 2017

When you insert your thumb into a Connecticut girls ass while hittin it from behind. Giving you leverage for more thrust.
by Phat56Pat January 27, 2023

by pyroaqua September 17, 2020

The act of throwing toilet paper at a bitch from the bed of a truck then driving away calling said bitch a bitch a few more times. It is important to get away before the bitch catches the truck as the bitch has most likely been angered.
Jake did a drive stay at Dillons house hitting him in the face with toilet paper. Luckily it was 2020 and Dillon needed the toilet paper for his poor ass.
by Un3asyToad December 16, 2020

a nicer, more polite way of telling someone to gtfo and get lost-in combination and at the same time
Since gtfo by itself is too boorish rude to use, and get lost doesn't cut it anymore because most people have cars, it would probably be more appropriate to use the term drive yourself away; people can drive away from a given situation faster than they can physically 'get lost' by simply walking away.
by Sexydimma January 4, 2014
