Made for bogans and grandmothers this "vehicle" is based on the flaccid 1.3L ride-on lawnmower engine. A combination of this and the shopping-trolley chassis makes for an underwhelmingly characterless, cloying, colorless, commonplace, dead, drab, drag, drudging, dull, flat car. Often these characteristics are reflected by the driver. Brown wagon variances are known as Blueturds. Drivers of these have been known to exhibit homosexual tendencies. Beware these mullet machines on the road as they may block entire roads with flat tires, exhaust fumes as they have a tendency to roll.
by Us March 10, 2003
In the John Lee Hooker "Bluebird" I believe that he may be calling a USPS truck a bluebird, because he tells the bluebird to "Bluebird, please take this letter down south for me", I have never heard Postal trucks called bluebirds elsewhere, but in the context of the song it makes sense, but also, I'm from Seattle, John Lee Hooker is definitely from the South and our dialects are very different.
by AndrewZM October 17, 2007
mostly used to describe a perfect, cloudless bright blue sky and plentiful sunshine. Especially in snowboarding conditions.
by danny tanner May 18, 2006
The act of throwing someone under the bus. Not just any bus, but a bus full of snotty screaming kids, driven by someone who should have lost their license years ago.
by dukeness August 28, 2020
Having fun by going out to explore new places, experiencing new things. Going on an overall (sometimes random and impromptu) adventure.
by booker3 February 05, 2014
by BirbTheThird March 07, 2019
by Emersonia December 12, 2011