Noun
drunk driving (uncountable)
(law, automotive) The act of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Specifically, the criminal offence of driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level higher than the local legal limit.
drunk-driving (uncountable)
drink-driving
drunk-driving
Getting stopped for drunk driving in those days might mean that your entire career was over then. Not today. Mark Goddard
(on her DUI) I have a responsibility, and it's something that I did wrong, and if I could personally apologize to every single person that has lost a loved one from drunk driving I would. And unfortunately, I can't, but this is my way of paying my dues and taking responsibility and being an adult. Nicole Richie
Bill Clinton's brother Roger was arrested this week for drunk driving in California and then was thrown out of a restaurant after threatening the doorman. Despite all this, Roger Clinton is still the least embarrassing member of his family. Tina Fey
I want to combine the NAACP with Mothers Against Drunk Driving. It's called Mothers Against the Advancement of Colored People. Zach Galifianakis
I'm involved with Recording Artists and Actors Against Drunk Driving. I'm also involved with most children's causes, because children can't help the environment they're in. Judd Nelson
I have a responsibility, and it's something that I did wrong, and if I could personally apologize to every single person that has lost a loved one from drunk driving I would. Nicole Richie