One on the twelve
one hand on the twelve o’clock position of the steering wheel, generally used to refer to a more relaxed, often gangster approach of driving.
originated from amyswags, member of “yoga-pilates fusion in water for seniors” cl-ss
yeah, i hate uptight people using the “9 & 3” driving style. i just have one on the twelve.
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