Fishtailing

/ˈfɪʃteɪlɪŋ/ noun, verb

Definition

The act or process of a vehicle's rear sliding sideways; or the motion of a fish's tail propelling it through water.

Etymology

From fishtail + -ing (present participle). The driving term emerged in the early automotive era when cars became powerful enough to lose traction.

Kelly Says

Police and stunt drivers study fishtailing extensively—understanding the physics of how a fish's tail actually works helps them control vehicles in emergency situations.

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