Drive On


v. military slang. phrase that means carrying on to complete a task or continuing despite hardship.
“what’s the problem, soldier?”

“well, sergeant, the gps is broken and i have to get to the rally point by 1400.”

“how about you get the map out of the back of the vehicle and drive on, soldier?”

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