Wiktionary
n. (context British English) Someone who drives slowly along roads seeking sex from prostitutes or other women.
WordNet
n. someone who drives slowly along the curb seeking sex from prostitutes or other women
Wikipedia
Kerb Crawler is a 1976 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind. It was originally released as a single in the UK (CB289) on 16 July 1976 taken from the album Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music.
There are reportedly two versions of the A-side, the original mix and a remix by David Gilmour, although the latter is the most common and the version that appeared on the album. The B-side, "Honky Dorky", is the band jamming on the middle section of "Reefer Madness".
Usage examples of "kerb crawler".
It was a Mark 9 Black Cab Kerb Crawler, with lithographed pressed steel body panels, chrome-trimmed running boards and brass radiator grille.
A kerb crawler of indeterminate years appeared from out of the yellow murk and flashed a saucy smile.