American English spoken to go somewhere in someone else’s car
Hey, baby, wanna catch a ride ?
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When one is gurning so hard they’re literally riding their jaw.
“Me and Connor slammed 6 eccies each last night”
“Aye I saw the snapchat, you cunts we’re both riding jaw pretty hard”
Oral sex performed on a woman by a man with a goatee . An inverted mustache ride .
"Who wants a goat ride?"
"I vant one! I vant one!"
Lisa - “ Wanna hang at mine? “
Julie - “ Hell yeah, I’m gonna ride the gate ! “
The act of tricking someone into driving you somewhere that you don't want to drive to. e.g. a bar or a night club.
I told Scott to scam a ride with Dean so we could get hammered at the party last night.
a ride in a motorvechile in which the passangers partake in smoking bud.
hey, you wanna go for a peace ride?
SHOTGUN!
The term "Bumper Ride" is a regional term originating in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio with nearly the same meaning as the term "skeetch," but suburbanized and without city bravado. Due to the snowy roads in the city, kids often hitched a ride by staying low and grabbing on to the rear bumper of a vehicle at a stop sign and 'skiing' the road, more like 'water-skiing,' and released hold of the rear bumper when reacing their destination. Avoiding detection was key, due to the hidden nature of the liability incurred by the driver. Sadly, chrome bumpers are no longer made on cars and the tradition has fallen by the wayside.
Derek caught a "bumper ride" all the way to his street and only walked a block instead of 12 blocks.