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childbirth after which the mother has a very brief hospital stay.Also called drive-by delivery.[1990-95]
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drive-through delivery — med drive′ through deliv′ery n. childbirth after which the mother has a very brief hospital stay Also called drive′ by deliv′ery. Etymology: 1990–95 … From formal English to slang
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