ˈdrīˌvin noun
( -s )
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: drive in, v., from drive (I) + in
: a place of business (as a motion-picture theater, bank, or refreshment stand) laid out and equipped so as to allow its patrons to be served or accommodated while remaining in their automobiles
a new drive-in business
the convenient drive-in window at the bank
let's eat at the drive-in tonight