kiss and ride

kiss and ride
 n.— «We suggest that people who need to drop off or pick up someone using the railroad station do so inside the train station area on North Station Plaza, or queue in the commuter parking lots around the station designed to accommodate commuter activity. The roundabout or its approaching intersections are not the appropriate locations to attempt “kiss and ride.”» —“Plaza Roundabout” Great Neck Record (Mineola, New York) Nov. 7 , 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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