- Let's four-wheel this December.
four-wheel
verb;
to drive a four-wheel drive vehicle in fields usually in such a fashion that a two-wheel drive vehicle would be insufficient to go off-reading is common for the speaker but he wanted to get across the point that we would be using cars that truly had four-wheel drive.
Etymology : zer-derivation and metonymy: from four-wheeler from four-wheel drive vehicle
Source : Friend from Tennessee
Last modified: 10 June 2008