by Topher Kersting February 14, 2006
by HeavnsGirl January 29, 2007
A rotating list of ailments as big as an STD, to as small as the common cold. All contamination stemming from the offsite living quarters on Daisy Lane of the Betty Ford Center.
Pretty Ricky met another guy on the lane last week and ended up with a new variant of the Daisy Lane AIDS.
by SoulMechanic October 18, 2018
When one vehicle is traveling in the left lane but not passing anyone thus blocking other vehicles from passing, causing a road hazard, and breaking the law.
This guy is totally killing the left lane. How is anyone supposed to get anywhere when the passing lane is being blocked by this clown?
by teacher1010 February 14, 2012
When traveling via automobile in a hurry. The emotional expression of personal regret felt by a person after he or she changes lanes to improve one's ETA and the lane is now worse off.
I was stuck behind a senior citizen call pool vehicle so I changed lanes and now the blue haired lady passed me. I am suffering from lane-change-remorse.
by Darrin Zehnpfennig February 15, 2009
Used by students at the University of Texas in Austin when their homework/studying keeps them up so late that Kerby Lane, a 24-hour restaurant, is the only good place open at which to eat. Only to be used in extremely stressful situations, like having to write a six page paper the night before two midterms.
The expression in no way implies Kerby Lane is itself bad. In fact, it's awesome, especially the pancakes and signature queso.
The expression in no way implies Kerby Lane is itself bad. In fact, it's awesome, especially the pancakes and signature queso.
Student 1: Oh my god, I have so much work to do tonight. I'm going to be up until 4am.
Student 2: Really, man? That bad?
Student 1: Oh yeah. It's Kerby Lane Bad.
Student 2: Really, man? That bad?
Student 1: Oh yeah. It's Kerby Lane Bad.
by JohnnySwank February 20, 2008
A general term for anyone found cruising in the passing (left) lane, holding up the normal flow of traffic.
by 95onI95 June 05, 2004