Being driven around while one is high or tripping on any substance, but usually marijuana. Can be done during the day or night, but is most enjoyable at night.
Kelly: Hannah was so high last night. We took her for a space drive through town.
Ann: Let's go for another one tonight!
Ann: Let's go for another one tonight!
by Starshine_Vii September 22, 2009

"I was driving a crane last night"
"Did they go off at the same time?"
"Right in my face, it was brilliant!"
"Did they go off at the same time?"
"Right in my face, it was brilliant!"
by big basher May 3, 2010

Our of the blue, someone contacts an old friend, former co-worker or ex-lover through a social network -- but then doesn't respond to replies.
Bob had a drive-by reunion with his very first girlfriend, who messaged him through Facebook. He replied, but she just disappeared again.
by Freddy Nager May 2, 2008

Andy: that guy just yelled "nice ass!" from his car
Ronnie: you were just a victim of drive-by perving
Ronnie: you were just a victim of drive-by perving
by Smiley_Face_13 June 4, 2016

by Campuscarrier22 September 25, 2015

What you do on a cold winter day, when you don't have gloves. You pull the sleeves of your jacket or sweater over your hands as to prevent them from touching the icy steering wheel.
Passenger: "Jesus! You're all over the road man! You tryin to kill us?"
Driver: "Give me a break, it's forty below, icy as balls and I'm sleeve driving over here!"
Driver: "Give me a break, it's forty below, icy as balls and I'm sleeve driving over here!"
by Johnny5ive January 4, 2012

The art of driving totally by feel.
If someone is reversing out of a driveway and scrapes the whole length of the car along the fence they are said to be 'braille driving'.
Other examples are reversing in to posts or poles - once the driver hits the pole they know to stop.
Braille driving while parallel parking is achieved by running the tyres along the kerb or bumping in to the car behind or in front.
Any sort of driving that involves putting scrapes, dings, dents or bingles on the vehicle is considered to be braille driving.
Anything larger than a scrape, ding, dent or bingle is known as 'Advanced Braille Driving'.
If someone is reversing out of a driveway and scrapes the whole length of the car along the fence they are said to be 'braille driving'.
Other examples are reversing in to posts or poles - once the driver hits the pole they know to stop.
Braille driving while parallel parking is achieved by running the tyres along the kerb or bumping in to the car behind or in front.
Any sort of driving that involves putting scrapes, dings, dents or bingles on the vehicle is considered to be braille driving.
Anything larger than a scrape, ding, dent or bingle is known as 'Advanced Braille Driving'.
by MrsMeat February 20, 2012
