(Verb, noun)
The act of:
1- Speaking on and on about something that is not interesting at all.
2- Derive from an initial subject of discussion to something that has no relation whatsoever.
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The act of:
1- Speaking on and on about something that is not interesting at all.
2- Derive from an initial subject of discussion to something that has no relation whatsoever.
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1- "Tom did a massive free wheel rambling about this girl he met at the gas station, I had no choice but to slap him"
2- "The teacher free wheeled for an hour about the recital of his daughter, that was awful"
2- "The teacher free wheeled for an hour about the recital of his daughter, that was awful"
by FreeWheelTheory May 21, 2011
by jcbd December 19, 2008
where a woman rides in a car with her tits exposed. there are several ways she can do this. She can stand up through a moon roof, ride in a convertible, in the back of a pickup truck ect.
Derives from tits being called wheels.
Derives from tits being called wheels.
by Deep blue 2012 September 01, 2009
See Free wheel
Equation meant to calculate the level of dullness of a speech.
Ratio =
(Number of words in a speech)
-----------(divided by)-------------
(Minimal number of words to say the exact same thing)
A ratio over 2 means that the speech is truly boring.
Quite frequent among teachers, politician and so forth.
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Equation meant to calculate the level of dullness of a speech.
Ratio =
(Number of words in a speech)
-----------(divided by)-------------
(Minimal number of words to say the exact same thing)
A ratio over 2 means that the speech is truly boring.
Quite frequent among teachers, politician and so forth.
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by FreeWheelTheory May 21, 2011
This block is an engine off block that shuts off your cars engine, once you touch it, the car will just slowly roll all the way until you reach the next checkpoint, where the engine turns back on.
by Josh Eli Newton May 07, 2023