A fork of Rural Dictionary
A general greeting/acknowledgement to a public bus company employee when entering or exiting the vehicle. Generaly heard around the South West of england, therefore add a gloucestershire accent for added emphasis
Cheers Drive! That drive was safe as fuck
When you don't hear back from a recruiter on LinkedIn, but you already attempted following with them up over email, so instead you make a couple of virtual 'drive-by' visits to their profile and it notifies them each time that you viewed their profile.
Eric: I haven't heard back from that World Bank recruiter in a few weeks... It's about time we drive-by and see what's up. Sarah: Sounds good, I'll grab my butter sock and my harpoon gun. Recruiter: Aw shoot, Eric drove by my LinkedIn three times this afternoon; I really need to tell him that we went with the other candidate!
1. (Verb) The Action of Moving a Car WIth Acceleration 2.(Verb) The Action of Being Riden By A Partner
1. "I never did learn how to Drive" 2. "Wow, You've got great Drive."
To check out the smell of a girl's pussy before you start to go down on her. Involves moving your face across her whisker biscuit and sniffing. If it smells like fish you don't go any further, if it smells good you dive in.
"Steve checked out Joan's pussy by doing a drive by first".