“Mulholland” is slang for driving aimlessly at night, usually on winding, scenic roads, just to chill out or clear your head. It comes from Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles, famous for its curves and city views.
People say, “Let’s go Mulholland,” when they want to hop in the car, roll the windows down, and cruise without a destination. You might hear it on a Friday night among friends who aren’t ready to go home yet: “Gas station run first, then we’ll Mulholland till the playlist ends.”
Meaning & Usage Examples
Example 1: “Work was brutal—let’s Mulholland and talk it out.”
Example 2: “We got lost Mulhollanding, but the skyline made it worth it.”
Context / Common Use
Used mostly in Southern California, but anyone who loves late-night drives gets it. It’s less about the street and more about the vibe: windows down, music up, nowhere to be.
Is it only about Mulholland Drive?
No. It can mean any chill night drive, even if you’re in another city.
Can you use it as a verb?
Yes. “We Mulhollanded until 2 a.m.” is totally normal.
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