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drive-by noun- a silent, smelly fart US
- — Jim Goad, Jim Goad’s Glossary of Northwestern Prison Slang, December 2001
- a drive-by shooting, where shots are fired from a moving car US
- Goddamn if that dint look like the selfsame ole van what done a drive-by on us a couple days ago. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 13, 1992
- The drive-by is not a new concept, you know. The cowboys had ride-bys. They’d ride-by and shoot up a whole town. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 77, 1997
- by extension from sense 2, a sudden attack after which the attacker flees US
- These drive-bys don’t involve cars and guns but rather swift feet and sharp knives. — Tookie Williams, Life in Prison, p. 73, 1998
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