Drive-by (adjective)

  1. Done quickly or without stopping.
  2. Carried out from a moving vehicle.
  3. Relating to a brief attack or shooting carried out from a motor vehicle.

Origin:

From the use of a motor vehicle to carry out a brief attack or shooting.

Examples:

  1. The drive-by shooting left two people injured.
  2. The journalist did a drive-by interview with the celebrity.
  3. The restaurant only offered drive-by pickup service during the pandemic.
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