leadfoot vs teamster

leadfoot

noun
  • A driver who does not compensate the throttle position of the vehicle for road conditions or terrain, invariably slowing down while going uphill and speeding up while going downhill. 

  • One who drives quickly or without subtlety, one who often engages in and/or is fond of slamming and flooring the accelerator often. 

teamster

noun
  • A person who drives a cargo truck (see Teamster). 

  • A person who drives a team of animals (such as horses or oxen). 

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