A term used to thank bus drivers, primarily used in South Wales and surrounding areas like Bristol.
Generally in these areas, you absolutely must say "Cheers, drive!", it is considered a societal sin to do otherwise.
The term is also used generally across Wales and England, but more sparsely so as opposed to South Wales and Bristol.
Generally in these areas, you absolutely must say "Cheers, drive!", it is considered a societal sin to do otherwise.
The term is also used generally across Wales and England, but more sparsely so as opposed to South Wales and Bristol.
by whistony wisey April 4, 2023

by Stormtrooper X March 9, 2018

I'm losing weight recently, then again, I have to cycle 20 Km to get to my girlfriends, that's one hell of a sex drive
by Ultrahadeen May 21, 2011

A word used by Pastor Dan to wish his students well. A term that is equivalent to "Have a great day." or "Stay out of trouble." General used at the end of Xanga enteries.
by Dan Fox December 1, 2004

The futile urge to recall the "toll-free" number - is there another kind anymore? - which the announcers manning the membership drive on Public Radio have repeated several dozen times in the past few seconds and which, as a result, refuses to be recalled.
Let's see... 888... something something... why do I have such low remembership drive for that number, even though it is toll-free?
by Monkey's Dad September 11, 2019

Where someone drives you out of state to register to vote so you can vote multiple times and/or illegally. Used to get around voting requirements including felony charges, recent incarceration and/or questionable citizenship.
Did you hear ACORN is having a Voter Drive we's all going to some place called Ohio to vote. They be buying us lunch and everythin'. Maybe we can get some free stuff out of this.
by Robert Dotras February 19, 2009

When in a car with someone else driving, and the driver starts driving over the bumps on the lane divider, you can yell out "Driving Braille!", in an indication that he is driving over the bumps, creating a rapid bump bump bump noise.
(Braille is the bumpy writing that vision-impaired people use to read)
(Braille is the bumpy writing that vision-impaired people use to read)
John is driving back from a late concert through semi-windy roads with Jill in the passenger seat, John starts driving over the lane divider which causes the car to mildly vibrate and a rapid bump bump sound to start.
Jill: "Driving Braille much?"
John: "Shuttup I'm tired"
Jill: "Driving Braille much?"
John: "Shuttup I'm tired"
by JoeBCC June 13, 2008
