keep it between the ditches



keep it between the ditches

1. To drive safely; to stay on the road. (Usually said imperatively.) Whoa there, son. I know you're only just learning, but try to keep it between the ditches!
2. To behave properly or appropriately; to stay out of trouble or harm's way; keep to the straight and narrow. (Often said imperatively.) Okay, Bob, I'll see you after you're back from your trip. Keep it between the ditches now, you hear?
See also: ditch, keep

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tudor (1)-Welsh
Palle-Danish
Joey['dʒəui]
Rayen-Native American, Mapuche, Spanish (Latin American)
Gavin[gævin]
SonyaSON-yə (English), SAWN-yə (English)Russian, English