Drive it on out here
From USAFA Folklore
When an upperclass cadet wishes to have a basic cadet or fourth class cadet leave formation or the marble strips to be addressed individually -- usually for a military "correction", upperclass cadets often order the doolie to "drive it on out here."
Certain doolies with chutzpah have responded by imitating car driving actions whilst walking toward the upper class cadet, such as using arms on steering wheel and shifting gears and/or making engine revving, horn honking, and braking sounds. Whether such humor will be appreciated by the upper class cadet is a gamble.
