by MST97 July 8, 2011

similar to "whatever caulks your wagon", both taken from the classic Apple II Game Oregon Trail. Both mean "Whatever makes you happy"
by RCampz November 10, 2009

In the same vein as 'whatever floats your boat'. This phrase is useful when talking back to bus drivers. It's the same thing as saying 'Whatever makes you happy', but this version is more sarcastic and rude.
Bus driver: I'm going to have to ask you to get off the bus. You are bothering the other passengers.
Milly: Whatever drives your bus, man.
Milly: Whatever drives your bus, man.
by 333Emmaline May 10, 2010

by Lel July 23, 2005

This is a phrase that often means whatever "soothes your soul" or whatever "works best" Aka- Whatever you feel like doing.
So Amir what do you feel like doing tonight? Whatever floats your boat man.
This DDR song is really floating my boat.
This DDR song is really floating my boat.
by Jason June 30, 2004

basically synonymous with most other phrases fitting the pattern of "whatever __ your __," such as whatever floats your boat
by word_g33k August 3, 2007

by shawtay June 10, 2005
