Something that pussies who can’t control ak use and immediately gets flamed for using. If u use this, please get help.
by Big black rust god69 May 07, 2021
to tell someone to slow down when trying to jump conclusions about someone or something; to slow your role; to caution another concerning any particular matter
by Freerl February 24, 2008
While driving, hitting your brakes really hard to scare the crap out of the jerk driving two inches from your rear bumper.
Checking to make sure they have enough time to brake without rear-ending you (pissing them off).
Checking to make sure they have enough time to brake without rear-ending you (pissing them off).
by Dustin December 03, 2003
When in a race (normally from a roll) The operator of a "boosted" (turbocharged) car does a tricky maneuver involving applying brakes then adding in throttle to add more brake smoothly to eventually cause the engine to load up spooling the turbine creating boost/power while maintaining a constant rpm/speed so that when the driver lets off the brakes the car takes off like a bullet.
The car on the left brake boosted on that race.... didn't you hear the turbo spooling before they went?
Brake boosting
Brake boosting
by Tw34kd November 20, 2009
The act of constantly placing your foot on and off the brake pedal whilst driving a motor vehicle. Commonly used by people who cannot drive or are lost. A sign of hesitant driving.
Disco braking can be influenced by the weather with an increase seen during periods of rain and snow.
Disco braking can be influenced by the weather with an increase seen during periods of rain and snow.
by CityTiger April 29, 2009
A compression release engine brake, frequently called a Jake brake or Jacobs brake, is an engine braking mechanism installed on some diesel engines. When activated, it opens exhaust valves in the cylinders, releasing the compressed air trapped in the cylinders, and slowing the vehicle.
Although Jake brake properly refers to the Jacobs brand of engine brakes, the term has become a genericized trademark and is often used to refer to engine brakes or compression release engine brakes in general, especially on large vehicles or heavy equipment.
They are often not allowed in to be used in towns as they create loud, clattering noises.
Although Jake brake properly refers to the Jacobs brand of engine brakes, the term has become a genericized trademark and is often used to refer to engine brakes or compression release engine brakes in general, especially on large vehicles or heavy equipment.
They are often not allowed in to be used in towns as they create loud, clattering noises.
I saw a semi get pulled over because he pulled his Jake Brake in city limits trying to slow the rig down in a slower speed zone.
by Pele Lucciano October 16, 2010
When someone is braking while driving for what looks like for no reason, we can only attribute this as a side effect of picking their nose so hard and deep that they hit their "brake nerve".
by Returnofthelivingshelly February 18, 2016