A general greeting/acknowledgement to a public bus company employee when entering or exiting the vehicle.
Generaly heard around the South West of england, therefore add a gloucestershire accent for added emphasis
Generaly heard around the South West of england, therefore add a gloucestershire accent for added emphasis
by Maddog May 22, 2004
When you don't hear back from a recruiter on LinkedIn, but you already attempted following with them up over email, so instead you make a couple of virtual 'drive-by' visits to their profile and it notifies them each time that you viewed their profile.
Eric: I haven't heard back from that World Bank recruiter in a few weeks... It's about time we drive-by and see what's up.
Sarah: Sounds good, I'll grab my butter sock and my harpoon gun.
Recruiter: Aw shoot, Eric drove by my LinkedIn three times this afternoon; I really need to tell him that we went with the other candidate!
Sarah: Sounds good, I'll grab my butter sock and my harpoon gun.
Recruiter: Aw shoot, Eric drove by my LinkedIn three times this afternoon; I really need to tell him that we went with the other candidate!
by tedc6217 November 14, 2020
"Wanna Drive?"
by HyynjinPlushies December 15, 2021
1. (Verb) The Action of Moving a Car WIth Acceleration
2.(Verb) The Action of Being Riden By A Partner
2.(Verb) The Action of Being Riden By A Partner
by ꩇׁׅ݊ꫀׁׅܻ <3 May 07, 2022
Its kinda like a crop dust but when you do it the other person or persons can feel the fart against there body.
Jason and Gary are looking at ipods while Johnny walks by and farts. Jason and Gary fall down from the "A Drive By"
by Brantar October 26, 2009
A deed carried out by a man who pounds a girls GUTTA for a short period of time. After the sex, the man promises to call the woman back but instead, drives of.
by i Con dom ur actions July 25, 2009
To check out the smell of a girl's pussy before you start to go down on her. Involves moving your face across her whisker biscuit and sniffing. If it smells like fish you don't go any further, if it smells good you dive in.
by Steve Williams February 27, 2005