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drive-by (notcomparable)

  1. Of acrime, etc.: carried out from amovingvehicle.
  2. (figuratively) Done in acursory orsuperficial manner with little regard for the issues involved;careless,offhand.
    • 2012 April 11, L. V. Anderson, “Talking to Teens Who Tweeted Racist Things AboutThe Hunger Games”, inSlate[1], archived fromthe original on2 June 2023:
      If the highly visible mockery of teenagers leads to a serious examination of the practices and institutions that perpetuate racism, perhaps it will be worth it. But I have my doubts. This kind ofdrive-by scapegoating does not seem conducive to genuine reflection (and it definitely doesn't encourage reflection in the individuals it scapegoats). It allows us to point the finger at other, younger, relatively powerless people, rather than consider the ways in which we're implicated in a problem that is much, much larger than a few misguided teenagers on Twitter.
    • 2018 October 8,Dawn Bazely, “Why Nobel winner Donna Strickland didn’t have a Wikipedia page”, inThe Washington Post[2], Washington, D.C.:The Washington Post Company,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on30 March 2023:
      But what hinders students far more than the technical side is Wikipedia's editing culture. Many of their contributions got reversed almost immediately, in what is known as a "drive-by deletion."

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carried out from a moving vehicle
carried out in a cursory manner

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drive-by (pluraldrive-bys)

  1. Acrime, such as ashooting, carried out from a moving vehicle.

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