Drifter may refer to:
- A person who drifts from place to place
- Drifter (aircraft) built in Australia by 'Drifter Aircraft' [1]
- Drifter (fishing boat)
- Drifter (chocolate), a Nestlé chocolate bar in the UK
- Drifter (drill), a rock or ground drill
- The Drifter, a 1917 silent film starring Harry Carey
- The Drifter, an animated series
- The Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter motorcycle
- One who participates in the drifting (motorsport)
- A song by Deep Purple from Come Taste the Band
- A fictional character not from Bikini Bottom in SpongeBob SquarePants
- A type of lightweight sail used in light winds like a spinnaker. A drifter is a type of Fishing boat. They were designed to catch Herrings in a long Drift net. A Drifter is a chocolate coated bar launched by Nestlé in 1980 consisting of a crisp Wafer with chewy Caramel. A Drifter is either a Hydraulic or Pneumatic powered rock or ground Drill placed on top of a feed The Drifter is a 1917 film featuring Harry Carey. Cast Harry Carey Claire Du Brey The Vulcan 800 Drifter is a 1940s styled Cruiser loosely based on the lines of the circa 1940 'Chief' produced by the Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company refers to a driving technique and to a motor sport where the driver intentionally skids the rear tires through turns preserving vehicle control and a high exit speed Come Taste the Band is an album by the Hard rock band Deep Purple recorded between August 3rd and September 1st 1975 at Musicland Studios in This is a list of characters from the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants. A sail is any type of surface intended to generate Thrust by being placed in a Wind &mdashin essence a vertically-oriented Wing.
- Drifter (floating device), a device to explore ocean currents
- ^ refer www. Drifters are floating devices to investigate Ocean currents The major components of a drifter are a hollow bodies that ensures Flotation ( Floats, "sails" drifteraircraft. com
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drifter
-noun
- (pejorative) A person who moves from place to place or job to job.
- (nautical) A type of lightweight sail used in light winds like a spinnaker.
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