Pronunciation: \ˈshād-dəl\
Transitive verb: to keep the clutch partially engaged while accelerating with the gas pedal as a driver changes gears on an automobile with a manual transmission. This action causes an excessing revving of the engine and is often accompanied by laughter directed at the driver from others in the vehicle.
Etymology: German surname Schadl
Transitive verb: to keep the clutch partially engaged while accelerating with the gas pedal as a driver changes gears on an automobile with a manual transmission. This action causes an excessing revving of the engine and is often accompanied by laughter directed at the driver from others in the vehicle.
Etymology: German surname Schadl
As Jason struggled to shift smoothly from second to third gear in his aging 5-speed Honda Accord, Janice and Sarah roared raucously over the sound of the revving engine, "He shadled the clutch again!"
by Jayse326 August 18, 2009
by ScootieZ September 28, 2007
Did you see Bob try to lift that engine block. He Bruce Shadle himself and ended up needing surgery.
by SoberAltman February 20, 2022
A high school with grades 9-12 in Spokane,Washington's District 81 Public Schools system. As the name suggests, it is next to a park named Shadle. The school mascot is the Highlanders. It is currently going through a renovation/modernization project, which is estimated to cost $75 million dollars.
Its biggest rival is North Central High School.
A notable alumni is Mark Rypien who won Super Bowl XXVI as Quarter back with the Redskins defeating the Buffalo Bills.
Its biggest rival is North Central High School.
A notable alumni is Mark Rypien who won Super Bowl XXVI as Quarter back with the Redskins defeating the Buffalo Bills.
by RobotWillie October 31, 2008
by shadlee_007@hotmail.com August 28, 2011