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.
Beca: So how are-
Rhys: Oop! this is my stop.
*Rhys about to get off*
Rhys: Aye, cheers drive.
I don't buy the schmegegge about Morty sleeping with Moira.
His version of the story was pure schmegegge.
The whole schmegegge was made up to get Liz a little bit of attention.
Looking or experiencing something nice after witnessing something horrid like a disgusting gif or a disturbing video. Typically used as eye bleach are nice images of whatever makes the disturbed person happy.
Noun. Portmanteau of "street" and "road": it describes a street, er, road, built for high speed, but with multiple access points. Excessive width is a common feature. A common feature in suburbia, especially along commercial strips. Unsafe at any speed, their extreme width and straightness paradoxically induces speeding. Somewhat more neutral than synonymous traffic sewer.
Did you see what the traffic engineers want to do to our street? They're going to turn it into a total stroad!