Nautical Definition: An alcohlic beverage (typically with RUM) served topless to the captain, crew or guests onboard a sailing vessel.
For his efforts in ensuring an excellent day of fun on the water sailing, some female guests served the captain a true Boat Drink to show their appreciation.
by Billy BoneZ November 16, 2011
Get the Boat Drink mug.A mixture of rum and coke (mostly rum) in a small scotch glass with enough ice to hear a jingle from at least 10 feet away. In order for it to be a true Julian Drink, you must carry it at all times, while doing various illegal activities, including Breaking and Entering, Robbery, and Illegal Drug Trafficing.
by Randy Leahy April 24, 2012
Get the Julian Drink mug.A call that you make when on the drive to work or when on a long drive on the highway. Typically on a "drive call" you are really bored and have a default "drive call buddy” to pass the time of this long routine and boring drive. In this call you are very likely to complain about your boss, your job or just about your life in general. Sometimes on this call you are talking about business deals that will never materialize because the intent is really just a "drive call". It should also be noted that the "drive call" recipient may sometimes result in talking to someone that you would otherwise not call and in desperation of your long trip car boredom you will even call that one person that you really would rather watch desperate housewives in 90 degree weather than to have a conversation with “that” person. "Drive Calls" usually end abruptly and that is when the caller arrives to their destination.
Example #1
Simi (Caller): Hey buddy,
Dukes: ur on ur way home from work?
Simi (Caller): how’d u know?
Dukes: I'm your drive call buddy.
Simi (Caller): sweet
Simi (Caller): click
Dukes: Huh???, I guess he just got home
Example # 2
Simi (Caller): Hey Yossi, sup?
Yossi: not much,
Simi (Caller): sup?
Yossi: nm, u bored or something?
Simi (Caller): yeah, on my way to work, just placing a drive call. U know.
Yossi: o, got it.
Simi (Caller): Hey buddy,
Dukes: ur on ur way home from work?
Simi (Caller): how’d u know?
Dukes: I'm your drive call buddy.
Simi (Caller): sweet
Simi (Caller): click
Dukes: Huh???, I guess he just got home
Example # 2
Simi (Caller): Hey Yossi, sup?
Yossi: not much,
Simi (Caller): sup?
Yossi: nm, u bored or something?
Simi (Caller): yeah, on my way to work, just placing a drive call. U know.
Yossi: o, got it.
by simsterbimster April 27, 2015
Get the drive call buddy mug.A call that you make when on the drive to work or when on a long drive on the highway. Typically on a "drive call" you are really bored and have a default "drive call" buddy. In this call you are very likely to complain about your boss or your job or just about your life in general. Sometimes on this call you are talking about business deals that will never go through because the intent is really just a "drive call". It should also be noted that the "drive call" recipient can sometimes be someone that you would otherwise not call and in desperation of your long trip car boredom you will even call that one person that you really would rather watch desperate housewives in 90 degree weather than to have a conversation with that person. "Drive Calls" usually end abruptly and that is when the caller arrives to their destination.
Caller: Hey Yanky, sup?
Yanky: not much,
Caller: sup?
Yanky: nm, u bored or something?
Caller: yeah, on my way to work, jut placing a drive call. U know.
Yanky: o, got it.
Caller: sup?
Dukes: ur on ur way to work?
Caller: howd u know?
Dukes: we're drive call buddies.
Caller: sweet
Yanky: not much,
Caller: sup?
Yanky: nm, u bored or something?
Caller: yeah, on my way to work, jut placing a drive call. U know.
Yanky: o, got it.
Caller: sup?
Dukes: ur on ur way to work?
Caller: howd u know?
Dukes: we're drive call buddies.
Caller: sweet
by simsterbimster April 24, 2015
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Get the devil's driveway mug.(Noun) a professional drinker that provides alcoholic induced emotional support to other drinkers at parties, bars, and clubs. They may also be referred to as a PDC.
That guy is always at the bar providing good sound almost believable advice. He must be a Professional Drinking Companion (PDC).
by kerb-stirer September 21, 2013
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