(n) Aus.
The turning of a vehicle around 180 degrees, often upon realising that one is travelling in the incorrect direction. (often following a conjugated form of "chuck").
Similar to "U-ey".
Origin: From the phrase "U-turn", characterised by the motion of the vehicle following a "U" shaped turn.
The turning of a vehicle around 180 degrees, often upon realising that one is travelling in the incorrect direction. (often following a conjugated form of "chuck").
Similar to "U-ey".
Origin: From the phrase "U-turn", characterised by the motion of the vehicle following a "U" shaped turn.
Having reached a dead end, Sharon chucked a U-Banger to return to the highway.
"Nah, nah, mate. Ya took the wrong turn. Just chuck a U-banger and I'll show you the way".
"Nah, nah, mate. Ya took the wrong turn. Just chuck a U-banger and I'll show you the way".
by XenoXTA October 30, 2017