Pass-kicking

What is Pass-kicking?


1.

Passing a number of cars at one time on a two line highway, usually resulting in a burst of adrenaline and flooring it in order to get around as many cars as possible in a long line of traffic without getting hit by oncoming traffic.

Larry grew impatient while following a line of subarus, so he did some serious pass-kicking as soon as he had the chance.

See passing, driving


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