Sue and I were modocking down the highway!
The farmer aimed a shotgun at us so we modoked out there!
The farmer aimed a shotgun at us so we modoked out there!
by dave cool June 04, 2007
named for the Modoc brothers trucking of the 1920's
they drove the highways and byways of rural Indiana and Illinois,
just as fast as they could get their trucks to go.
Engines screaming horns honking as they roared on by in a cloud of dust.
they drove the highways and byways of rural Indiana and Illinois,
just as fast as they could get their trucks to go.
Engines screaming horns honking as they roared on by in a cloud of dust.
by sculptor February 06, 2008
A slow maneuver used in heavy traffic which causes an opposing vehicle to move from its location to allow the primary vehicle safe passage. This commonly occurs because the primary vehicle is too large. A modock often is the result of an opposing vehicle being located in an improper location and said opposing driver recognizes his/her error--then allowing for safe passage. Given the everyday nature of this occurrence, it's usually considered a victory to be the first to witness a modock in action and proclaim loudly "MODOCK!".
Note: those who are "modocked" are routinely oblivious of any error on their part.
Note: those who are "modocked" are routinely oblivious of any error on their part.
A classic modock is when a transit bus makes a right-handed turn and causes #1 car waiting at stoplight to slowly move in reverse, allowing for safe passage of transit bus.
1) Dude, did you see that bus just modocked that Mini?
2) MODOCK!
1) Pfftfthfhfhfppfff!
1) Dude, did you see that bus just modocked that Mini?
2) MODOCK!
1) Pfftfthfhfhfppfff!
by nulu resident October 01, 2013
by Rol3mod3l January 29, 2009