by jerrard January 3, 2007
Get the tokyo drift mug.Completing a turn while purposly inducing oversteer on the car by loosing traction in the rear tires. (used to gain maximum speed entering and exiting a turn by aiming the centrifugal force of the car towards the inside of the turn)
by Archilles May 16, 2006
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by krazy jahn October 13, 2009
Get the arab drifting mug.I have seen "The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift" and they show what drifting is in the movie. Drifting is apparently going really, really fast, so fast, in fact, that you burn up your tires and careen haphazardly into other cars and/or buildings and/or pedestrians, all in a puff of smoke!
lame girl: "I think drifting is so cool! It makes my tires smoke and then I crash into things!"
smart girl: "You must have a really boring life, dweeb."
smart girl: "You must have a really boring life, dweeb."
by nastina June 24, 2006
Get the drifting mug.Braking and rapidly accelerating your vehicle, usually in a ricer, to break grip and drift. People think that's cool. All it is is figure skating for cars. As worthless as burnouts, but not as entertaining
look at me! I'm drifting.
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Slams into something very hard. Car is totaled, driver in critical condition.
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Slams into something very hard. Car is totaled, driver in critical condition.
by CN-Dawg August 26, 2008
Get the Drifting mug.This is when you get, generally a Dodge Viper with a modified 8.3L V10 with 800hp, placing the car in 4th gear and overpowering so wheels break traction around a massive oval course getting huge smoke.
Cletus the hillbilly did an American Drift by putting the car in fourth and floored it round a 100mph corner with no skill at all and crashed and died because dodge vipers don't have steering
by The Real Jebus. June 20, 2008
Get the American Drift mug.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.
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