A fork of Rural Dictionary
A two-ton, four-wheeled, enclosed (as in a house) vehicle used by the majority of Americans for their daily transportation needs. While technically operated in the public right-of-way, Americans consider the interior of the wheelhouse to be their own, exclusive space, where they are not expected to socialize with their fellow citizens (similar to the non-wheeled house where people typically sleep at night).
It's no wonder the average American feels no sense of civic responsibility: Their lives consist of going from their house, to their wheelhouse, to work, and back.
To consume quickly and gluttonously, especially as in junky snack food meant to be shared.
It took Ella and Henry three minutes to wheelhouse that bag of chips I had been saving since Thursday.
someone's personal space. can be used when someone is in your face, or in your business.
dude, get back, your all up in my wheelhouse.
Location or area on the front of the human body between the neck and the abdomen.
The quarterback passed the ball to the receiver right in his wheelhouse.
wow, have you seen tyler wheelhouse? he's an absolute Chad in the new hit series Minecraft (2020)
A baseball term meaning a pitch thrown right where a batter likes to hit it.
Fan 1: "Jeter smacked that ball up the gap for a double, scoring Damon."
Fan 2: "Well, what did you expect? Papelbon put it right in his wheelhouse!"