drive the porcelain bus

drive the porcelain bus
Vrb phrs. To vomit. Orig. U.S.

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • drive the porcelain bus — Go to drive the big bus …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • drive the porcelain bus/great white bus/ big bus — vb American to vomit. A popular expression among college and high school students. The image is of a helpless drunk or hangover victim kneeling before the toilet pedestal, clutching the rim of the bowl in both hands like an oversized steering… …   Contemporary slang

  • drive the big bus — AND drive the porcelain bus; ride the porcelain bus tv. to omit into the toilet. □ Harry’s in the john driving the big bus. □ Who do I hear driving the porcelain bus in the john? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • drive the porcelain bus — verb To vomit, especially while drunk or hung over …   Wiktionary

  • Drive the porcelain bus — vomit into a toilet …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • drive the porcelain bus — Australian Slang vomit into a toilet …   English dialects glossary

  • drive the big bus — vb American to vomit. A popular expression among college and high school students. The image is of a helpless drunk or hangover victim kneeling before the toilet pedestal, clutching the rim of the bowl in both hands like an oversized steering… …   Contemporary slang

  • ride the porcelain bus — Go to drive the big bus …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • kiss the porcelain god — vb to vomit. A picturesque euphemism which is particularly popular among American college students; an alternative form is kneel to the porcelain god or drive the porcelain bus. The image is one of bending over to kiss the feet of an idol. An… …   Contemporary slang

  • drive the great white bus — vb American to vomit. A popular expression among college and high school students. The image is of a helpless drunk or hangover victim kneeling before the toilet pedestal, clutching the rim of the bowl in both hands like an oversized steering… …   Contemporary slang

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