Borat Drive Link
The term has emerged as a useful shorthand for confident incompetence in motion. While humorous in retrospect, actual Borat Drives—whether in traffic, network security, or boardrooms—cause real damage.
: Borat struggles with his seatbelt and refuses to use two hands on the wheel, claiming that doing so makes it look like he is "holding a Gypsy". borat drive
The term derives from the 2006 film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan . In a famous scene, Borat drives a decrepit 1989 Chevrolet Astro van across the United States. His driving style includes: The term has emerged as a useful shorthand
The attacker behaves so bizarrely (e.g., wearing a grey tracksuit, asking "Where is the Internet?" while holding a USB drive labeled "SECRET") that security guards or IT staff dismiss them as a joke or a lost tourist, granting access. The term derives from the 2006 film Borat:
