On E
1) When a vehicle is nearly out of gasoline, dictated by the gas meter pointing in the general direction of the "E"
Often used as an excuse to not drive somewhere, much more prevalent since gas prices have become greater than $2/gal.
Often used as an excuse to not drive somewhere, much more prevalent since gas prices have become greater than $2/gal.
James: Come get me at the library I got that dro.
Anthony: I don't think I can, dude. I'm broke and on E.
Anthony: I don't think I can, dude. I'm broke and on E.
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