You queried:

drives away "

Results retrieved for:
      Your query is not considered offensive by any official sources.

      ( some results may take a moment to update )


      [Phrasal verb]  | "drive away" 


      1: to cause or force (someone) to leave especially by making a situation unpleasant or unattractive

      [Verb]  | "drives (away or off)" 


      1: as in turns away, repulses;




       [ "drive yourself away" ]

      1: a nicer, more polite way of telling someone to gtfo and get lost-in combination and at the same time

        * e.g.,  ... Since gtfo by itself is too boorish and rude to use, and get lost doesn't cut it anymore because most people have cars, it would probably be more appropriate to use the term drive yourself away; people can drive away from a given situation faster than they can physically get lost. 

       [ "Did I drive you away" ]

      1: When u think ur the reason the person is leaving/left, thinking its all your fault, news flash, it isn't, if they dont want to stay, dont hold onto them, its for the best

        * e.g.,  ... A: Did I drive you away? 

       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      1: d#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... Deftones fan- Hey, could you tell me the be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab Deftones expert - d#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      2: a#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... a#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      3: f#-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... f#-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      4: c#-x--x--x--x---x--x--x--x--x--x----------11-11-11-----11-11-11-------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... c#-x--x--x--x---x--x--x--x--x--x----------11-11-11-----11-11-11------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      5: g#-9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9---------9--9--9--------9--9--9-------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... g#-9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9--9---------9--9--9--------9--9--9------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


       [ "be quiet and drive (far, far away) main riff tab" ]

      6: c#-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0---------9--9--10p9---9--9--10p9--------------------------------------------------------------------------

        * e.g.,  ... c#-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0---------9--9--10p9---9--9--10p9-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

       [ "drive yourself away" ]

      1: a nicer, more polite way of telling someone to gtfo and get lost-in combination and at the same time

        * e.g.,  ... Since gtfo by itself is too boorish rude to use, and get lost doesn't cut it anymore because most people have cars, it would probably be more appropriate to use the term drive yourself away; people can drive away from a given situation faster than they can physically 'get lost' by simply walking away. 

       No results from Words API...

       No results from Linguatools Conjugations API...

       No results from Words API...

       No results from Word Associations API...


      * Query The Library of Babel *
      * Query Wikipedia *
      * Query Google *

      * Discuss! *


      You must be signed in to post comments!


      Top comments for:
      "drives away"