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wheel-wheedle

Refers to the selfish act of using flattery, coaxing, or other social pressure to get others to give you rides (i.e., "be your wheels") for free.
I appreciate friendliness and honest compliments from others as much as anyone, but I always have to look out for wheel-wheedlers.
by QuacksO July 28, 2018
mugGet the wheel-wheedlemug.

biscuit wheels

A PERSON WHO'S GOT IT EASY
RIDING THE GRAVY TRAIN ON BISCUIT WHEELS
by SEAN K January 31, 2014
mugGet the biscuit wheelsmug.

wheel hunting

Using a vehicle, usually a lifted F350 or Chevy Silverado to slaughter cute woodland creatures.
Skeeter went wheel hunting yesterday and bagged him a nice six-pointer
by Uncle Pooptickler November 26, 2015
mugGet the wheel huntingmug.

Throwing a Wheel

Sexual act in which two partners twerk, ass to ass, and the first one to stop twerking must give a rim job to the other
“Me and my girl were throwing a wheel the other night... AND I WON!”
by MARSpeculator November 1, 2017
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wheel jerking

The urge to jerk the wheel of your car while traveling at excessive speeds due to high levels of stress or random feelings of depression.
Fuck work man, I was so close to wheel jerking on the freeway on my way home.
by yellowbuss November 1, 2015
mugGet the wheel jerkingmug.

Wheel of Fortune

Television game show created by Merv Griffin based off the childhood game "Hangman". Wheel of Fortune is the longest running syndicated game show of all time (35 seasons; 1983-present) and has given away almost $300 million in cash & prizes since its syndication debut in 1983.
"Did you tune in to Wheel of Fortune last night?" "Wheel of Fortune is America's Game"
by Game Show Aficionado October 28, 2017
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Reinvent the Wheel

Common code or jargon for copying someone else's work and claiming it as your own.

Frequently used in the military, even for the most mundane of tasks.

Especially applicable when the search to copy someone else's work requires more work than actually doing the work yourself.
1. If you've already done the work, there's no need to reinvent the wheel, just send me a copy of yours.
2. I'm sure I could do this, but why should I, there's no need to reinvent the wheel.
3. Whenever you copy and paste a request, remember to include that you don't want to reinvent the wheel.
by homogenius December 11, 2019
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