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Pizza Ridge

The ridge on the roof of your mouth that always seems to burn and peel when you are too impatient to wait for your pizza to cool down.

Toby burned his pizza ridge after taking a bite of the hot pizza. Damn that molten tomato sauce.

by Vivi. December 29, 2020


ridge racer

To make a complete mockery out of your presentation.

It can be spelled with any amount of i's.
(Riiiidge racer; riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge racer; riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge racer)

I wrote my book report a day before it was do, resulting in a very ridge racered essay.

by The D-Man November 26, 2006

244πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


big ridge

β€œBig Ridge”, is the part of the shaft just before the penis head.

My husband made me cum a dozen times last night, he really knows how to use that β€œBig Ridge”; he’s packing around in his shorts!!!!

by Krohmzone December 16, 2017


ridge runner

A ridge runner or more commonly referred to as a moonshiner, was typically a man from the South during the prohibition era (1928-1940) who transported illegal whiskey (moonshine) made in various still sites (outdoor breweries) to local and long distance customers. They were often persued by local police and sheriff's departments in addition to Federal agents, known as "Revenuers" who enforced prohibition laws. Ridge runners were skilled lead foot drivers who knew the roads like the back of their hands. They drove across wide open fields, pastures, and wooded terrain to shake the law, run their shine, and turn a nice profit. Watch a few episodes of the old Dukes of Hazzard and you can't miss the term. Thanks for reading. :-)

That ridge runner is supposed to be here any minute with a whole trunkload of fine sippin shine. Get the money ready...and bring the shotgun if he needs any help.

by bmt104 November 20, 2013

55πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Buffalo Ridge

A short connecting road in Cincinnati Ohio. The road connects East Miami River Road to Wesslemen Road.

It is thickly covered in a dense forest as well as Mitchel Memorial Forest. The Road itself is believed to be haunted and plays host to a number of popular urban legends. One of the most prominent of the urban legends is that of an old crematorium deep within the woods. This is actually false. There is a destroyed foundation and an obscene amount of granite and marble deep within the woods next to Zion Road and many believe this to be haunted. This is actually the debris from an observatory being built around 1920 before the great depression hit. The real observatory is found directly behind the old one right across from the park entrance on Zion.

Despite the facts the area could still very well be haunted. The old stones left in the forest were actually brought over from the old Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce building. The building burnt down in 1911 and killed 5 people. The granite was then moved to Buffalo Ridge and many believe it brought the spirits with it.

A.Hey want to go down Buffalo Ridge?

B. Sure let me just find my Ouija Board, white candles, night vision lens, crucifix, evp meter, holy water, sage stick, bible, and rifle. That should be enough to ward off most of the legends.

by i like the ghost November 1, 2009


seneca ridge

A school where rich kids and poor kids meet up and call each other hoes this is mostly full of rich white people that get made fun of by the poor Hispanics by the rest of the population and everyone calles each other faggots and hoes plus this fucking school doesn't have any windows

I would hate to go to Seneca ridge

by Jake Roon November 28, 2016

20πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Garfield Ridge

A middle class blue collar neighborhood on the Southwest Side of Chicago next to Midway Airport.

Archer Avenue is its main artery boasting of many fast food restaurants, taverns and pizza joints.

Heavy Polish and Hispanic populous and home to many police, firefighters and union workers.

Homes range from two-story bungelows, one-story ranch style and many new homes are being constructed with two or even three-story suburban style mansions.

People are generally friendly, streets are tree-lined, it's fairly safe, block parties in the summer, church carnivals, and folks who will tell you their life stories at the tavern.

Garfield Ridge is one of the most underrated neighborhoods in the city of Chicago.

by BeerJunkie425 August 25, 2011

20πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž