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derivery

When you order a meal from a restaurant, especially an oriental restaurant, and it is brought to your house or place of residence.
Do youse wanna get derivery?
Do you want pick-up or derivery?
You order a derivery?
by Licka August 17, 2006
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drivering

This simply means to become a driver (as Jacob puts it) :P
Drivering and Passengering are on the same key.

-Props to Jacob for the new word XD-
by Posty August 27, 2005
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driver's delight

When the driver of a car performs felatio on the person sitting in the passenger seat.
Last night Kenny hit Harry with his car because he wasn't paying attention to the road because he was attempting driver's delight to a delighted wizard.
by Da Zipper May 16, 2008
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driveaway

any vehicular crash/incident where the vehicle incurs little enough damage to keep moving immediately afterward

coined by the videogame Burnout Paradise
Colin McRae rolled his subaru three times and then kept on bookin'. Driveaway!
by ajolondo hervegiaz October 28, 2008
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deivendram

he has a bad side and a good side.
the bad side
a cranky person.
he always swears alot.
and no one likes him

the nice side
likes to give and share
that person is such a deivendram they are nice at times and mean at times
by halyee123 March 16, 2009
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Driver's Education

A Government run program in which VHS tapes made in the eighties and nineties containing crashes are shown. Intended to scare teens to keep off the streets.
"Ok kids, here's todays driver's education video."

"Ha ha ha, we're a bunch of drunk teens in a car on a country freeway!"
In a different car:
"Tommy, do you want to try gymnastics?"
CRASH

"And that, kids, is why you never drink and drive."
by ThomasHunter14 December 16, 2012
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drive yourself away

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 and 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 Sexydimma April 25, 2014
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