drive-off n. the act of departing a gas station without paying for automobile fuel; a person who does so. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
drive-off n. the act of departing a gas station without paying for automobile fuel; a person who does so. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Chris from Kittery, Maine, wonders about the colloquial expression no sirree, Bob! or yes sirree, Bob!, which is an emphatic way of saying “definitely not!” or “no way!” The sirree (sometimes spelled with one r, as siree) in...
Hannah from Menominee, Wisconsin, says her father used to invite people to go for a drive with Let’s go for a scud. The verb to scud means “to move quickly,” or “to speed,” as in clouds scudding across the sky, and goes...