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U-ey

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Noun

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U-ey (plural U-eys)

  1. Alternative form of uey.
    • 2001, Edmund DeJesus, The Law of Falling Bodies: A Novel, →ISBN, page 75:
      I pulled over on the shoulder, and when there was no traffic either way, pulled a U-ey across the road.
    • 2001, Dave Franklin, Looking for Sarah Jane Smith: A Riotous Black Comedy, page 140:
      Marty shook his head as he chucked a U-ey, the headlights picking out the dazed animal in the middle of the road.
    • 2003, Kathy Reichs, Bare Bones, →ISBN, page 316:
      I clicked my seat belt and braced against the dash as Woolsey made a U-ey and gunned it up Clarkson.

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