![]() 04/09/2015 at 19:10 • Filed to: Bad drivers, squids | ![]() | ![]() |
We need a catch-all term, a common slur for bad drivers. We call motorcycle riders with no gear Squids, and it is pretty universally understood. But what about people who drive cars who don't know how a four way stop works, or who don't know the difference between a merge and yield, or for those who don't know what to do when traffic signals are down, flashing yellow or red (which is what happened to my cousin this morning that initiated this discussion in the first place).
I'm sure we've all lobbed the usual curse words at them, but it's time we labelled them with a term that is synonymous with bad driving. Something that is not derogatory on its own, something you could say with your kids in the car, but something that will convey the message that they're a danger to themselves and everyone else, that they lack a basic understanding of the common rules of the road.
We couldn't think of anything that quite fit the bill, so we've come to you. Do your worst, Oppo.
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Assholes?
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I like the sound of "moron", personally.
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I'm not sure of the exact use of it, but I rather like the term "Yob" I blame James May for me knowing that word.
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"dildo"
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Usually I stick with 'dick' or 'asshole'
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I figured there would be a German word for bad driver; I can't find one
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works for me
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Dipshit
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Turkey, has always been my favorite. There's no real reason for that.
usually used when they are driving poorly, like not going at an intersection when they should, or hitting the brakes to go around a gentle curve. Truthfully chicken would make more sense to describe the cowardly behavior
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The general driving public? lol
The bad light scenario kills me. a couple months ago a good size intersection the light went out, no yellow or red, just OUT.
Cops were kind enough to drop off mini-stop signs at each road (4 directions). Then left.
People couldn't even figure that out.
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I usually resort to "fucking asshat", but I can see the need for a more universally-accepted catch-all...
I will nominate the phrase " robinson ".
There was a show, way the fuck back before i was even an itch in my dad's nutsack, called Lost In Space, and every time something bad happened (about once a week, coincidentally), the pet robot would run around waving his arms saying "Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!"
People who drive in the aforementioned manner are a hazard to others, and therefore, a source of danger .
Damn robinsons...
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I am going to bring back a term from my college days
Call them "sloths"
slow to react, appear to be slow to thinking but always focused on one thing, not driving
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I like this better than my suggestion.
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how about "Fogs"?
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I say bring back FOP, but instead of applying to old people, change it to oblivious people.
Someone blew that stop sign? Fucking oblivious people.
Forced their way into traffic then shoot you the finger? Fucking oblivious people.
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I have nothing that hasn't already been mentioned, but I wanted to say that the term for boaters of this type is "wally"
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I like it. It gets at the issue, it has some precedent.
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Trying to get away from curse words. Too commonly used for non-drivers.
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To vague, to often levied at people in situations outside of driving.
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it even feels good rolling off the tongue
look at those sloths
f*** you sloth
works in all kinds of ways
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My cousin was losing his shot this morning. The road he was on had the flashing yellow, but the car in front of him stopped, then all of the people, all of them, waiting at the flashing red, proceeded together as if they had a green light.
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Hmmm, not bad, you've got the idea the reference might get lost on younger folks.
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Over the last 50 years of driving on 6 continents and several types of racing venues, I've calmed down quite a bit concerning drivers with little to no talent or knowledge... I just keep my distance and avoid them best as I can.
I call them PEDESTRIANS . Because that's where they belong... walking. Its a polite term, and most who know me, know what I mean when I say it. It's perfectly suitable around mixed company, small children, and other pedestrians. Hehe. The degree of inflection in its utterance, reflects the stupidity of the offense, while the volume level shows the disgust I feel. Once said, I feel better, my road rage subsides, and life goes on.
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We used to refer to beginner skiers on expert slopes as "Yomyoms" that would cut you off, get in your way or just stand there in the middle of the slope not knowing what to do next. I think it originated from the word "amadán" (pronounced Om-ah-dom) from the gaelic for a a male idiot/fool.
So YomYom or Amadán both seem like good suggestions to me.
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Also, my dad used to say "look at that TWIT up there, we best steer clear".
"TWIT?"
"Teenage Woman In Transit"
"AH"
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Call em ADDs. Attention Dumbass Disorder.
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There is also plenty of meme material for it.
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Came to suggest this.
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"Why is the chicken on the road?"
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Schisse
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haha yup, that too I didnt even think of
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*Losing his shit
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Ha! Never heard TWIT broken down as an acronym. Just figured it was just a made up word for dumb people.
A little too commonly used for non drivers though
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It might be too specific, but I prefer, "slobes." Sortof a portmanteau of "slow" and "noob."
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That's dangerously close to another word and could result in an argument over which word you said.
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lost
obstacles
prius
Enfield (As in Harry, slowest Top Gear SIARPC)
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Only in the UK.
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What
The
Fuck
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Helen Keller.
I kid, please don't kill me.
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I prefer the term "Idiots"
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"Fucking Enfield". Ya that would work. But I have friends with the last name Enfield.
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My mom's word for the slow, oblivious drivers (or every Buick she sees) is "road turtles".
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We always use "road turtle".
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There's one of those my dad uses, but it's far more racist.
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its not that TWIT isn't sexist...but its also untrue to say that a person shouldn't exercise additional caution operating a car in proximity to this unique user group.
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"Backsaddle" someone who is incapable of controlling the reigns on a horse, and should ride behind someone else on the back of the saddle.
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Zoidberg.
"Hey you [expletive(s)] Ziodberg, pick a lane!"
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In the gaming world, such a person might be a "scrub", more derogatory and elitist than a mere "noob".
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I've always used Dipshit. Unless my kids are in the car, then it's Delta Sierra.
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We call hack mountain bikers "Freds," but that might just be a local thing. For drivers, slow left lane hoggers are the Anti Destination League.
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I'll have to ask my brother about "Fred's". He works with Ant Hill making mountain bike movies.
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Please thank him for beautiful work, I love & own several of their films. We're actually trying to get a screening of their next effort for our trailbuilding club in SLO.
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Matt Miles is my brother. Pretty damn proud of him.
What does SLO stand for?
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Gapers?
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Badass. Do you ride?
SLO=San Luis Obispo, CA. Here's the base structure of a big wallride we're building now, this is from a few months ago, it's now decked & rideable as we plan the fan up on the hillside.
https://www.facebook.com/GoFASTA
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Sweet. I'll text him the links.
I don't ride. That's his thing. I drive. He's almost 10 years younger than I am.
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Never heard of a yomyom. I've always heard them referred to as gapers. So named because they inevitably have a huge gap between their goggles and their hat/helmet. Are you located in the UK/Europe?
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Foreigners?
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I think George Carlin said it best. Anyone going slower than you is an idiot. Anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
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BMW drivers.
/flamesuit on
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Super cool! I haven't ridden in the SLO area in over 10yrs. Where is that trail? I have friends in Paso that I visit often and may add a day on the bike to my next visit.
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On West Cuesta Ridge, right at the bottom of Morning Glory and Shooters trails, where they meet at the Eucalyptus grove. We've been busy down there ;)
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Spacers. cause of your reference, and because they're spacey.
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Anti Destination League made me lol I call them Left Lane Bandits! From now on they'll be: Left Lane Bandits - members of the Anti Destination League
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How about "wombles".
Can't reply to main post from mobile because Kinja.
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Oxygen Thieves or Cracker Jack Box License Holders
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"Chicanes".
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US. But Irish on one side of the family hence the residual bastardized gaelic
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Where is it that they use the term yomyom's? In the midwest and Rockies I've heard gaper used, but never yomyom.
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Northeast. Where REAL skiers learn. ;)