man i tried having a longshore drift with my girlfriend but it bounced off her stomach and bounced into my mouth!
by southall dude May 26, 2007
Used in ancient history, about 10 years ago, to instruct menial workers to collect fuel for timber burning stoves. The "drift" wood was not an easy fuel to ignite due it's high content of sea water and therefore the expression soon became obsolete.
by NEWandIMPROVEDmk100769 November 01, 2004
Dimensional Drift ASMR is a one of a kind, caring and loving artist. This mans is so special- like dont ask me to save someones life if D is streaming because im sorry but you gots to go mate because i have things to do and places to be. At that point, i wont have time to save you. Periodt. Luv u D
by Lizzy Rosemary May 24, 2021
(noun) Weaving or wandering around the road, caused by road hypnosis from driving down many miles of empty and perfectly straight road that looks exactly like the last many miles you drove. Driving these roads on cruise control with your hands immobile on the steering wheel leads to inattention to driving, or to boredom strong enough that you're tempted to swerve off the road on purpose rather than by accident.
(verb) To unintentionally drive very very gradually off the road or into the opposing lane, because the road is so empty and boring that you aren't paying enough attention to notice.
(verb) To unintentionally drive very very gradually off the road or into the opposing lane, because the road is so empty and boring that you aren't paying enough attention to notice.
I was reading a magazine while driving to El Paso, and the west texas drift took me halfway across a field before I even noticed.
The next town is in a straight line 269 miles away. When I finally get there, I'd better get a hotel room; all this west texas drifting is about to make me at one with the tumbleweeds.
The next town is in a straight line 269 miles away. When I finally get there, I'd better get a hotel room; all this west texas drifting is about to make me at one with the tumbleweeds.
by exstock April 08, 2009
figurative form of speech.
It means If you understand what a person is implying or follow where they're getting at in a conversation.
Usually substituted for the following phrases:
"If you know what I'm saying." or "If you see what I mean."
It means If you understand what a person is implying or follow where they're getting at in a conversation.
Usually substituted for the following phrases:
"If you know what I'm saying." or "If you see what I mean."
by thedefinitivedefinition October 04, 2014
by Nick_A November 21, 2013
On December 4th, 2015, Twitch Streamer RTGame announced on twitter that he won a 200cc Mario Kart tournament in College hence giving him the title of 'Drift King'. We mark this day to commemorate the birth of our beloved Drift King, RTGame.
Person A: "Did you hear, its National Drift King Day today!"
Person B: "Wonderful! I can't believe they used to call him the Drift King back in college."
Person B: "Wonderful! I can't believe they used to call him the Drift King back in college."
by XenSergal December 04, 2021