handbrake turn
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[edit]Noun
[edit]handbrake turn (plural handbrake turns)
- (automotive) An automobile driving manoeuvre where the driver starts turning the vehicle and then pulls on the handbrake to make the rear tyres lose adhesion and thus cause the back of the vehicle to slide around (in the direction of the turn).
- 2017, David Walliams [pseudonym; David Edward Williams], Bad Dad, London: HarperCollins Children’s Books, →ISBN:
- The man did a handbrake turn, putting the car into a wild spin.
- (figuratively) An abrupt change of opinion.
- 2003 December 21, Andrew Rawnsley, “Washed out, not washed up”, in The Observer:
- The Tony Blair who told his party conference that he has no reverse gear has performed a screaming handbrake turn for a man he once described as an 'absolute disaster'.
- 2005, Steve Crawshaw, Easier Fatherland: Germany in the Twenty-First Century, Continuum International Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 126:
- The argument that we cannot take part because of our history no longer holds true. This volte-face - a political handbrake turn, compared with the policies that Schröder's predecessor as SPD (Social Democrats) leader had stood for - was made simpler by the fact that the shift in German public opinion was as dramatic as the politicians' change of heart.
- 2008 May 13, Kevin Connolly, “Clinton set for West Virginia win”, in BBC News:
- It might make her look a bit ridiculous (she never criticised the delegate system when she thought she was going to win), but then Mrs Clinton seems to have what one of her supporters called the "testicular fortitude" to carry off that kind of handbrake turn.
Synonyms
[edit]Coordinate terms
[edit]- kangaroo stoppie (a similar maneuver with a motorcycle, to come to a stop and face the opposite direction)
Translations
[edit]automobile driving manoeuvre
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abrubt change of opinion
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