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ride on

verb - transitive

  • to constantly criticize.
    Are you going to let him ride on you like that?

    Last edited on Nov 26 2010. Submitted by Raistlin M. from Chicago, IL, USA on Jun 11 2002.

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ride (one's) ass

verb - transitive

  • The person behind you is driving too closely.
    That car won't stop riding my ass.

    Last edited on Jul 17 2011. Submitted by Sara from Orlando, FL, USA on Feb 17 2002.

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ride (one's) cotton pony

verb

  • menstruation
    Riding my cotton pony.

    Last edited on Aug 28 2004. Submitted by Anthony on Aug 28 2004.

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ride (one's) dick

verb

  • to constantly suck up to someone.
    Paul is always hanging around David - he's riding his dick.

    Last edited on Sep 22 2013. Submitted by Zach H from Houston, TX, USA on May 28 1999.

  • during intercourse, to be penetrated while on top.
    That girl was riding my dick last night.

    Last edited on Nov 26 2010. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 22 1999.

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ride (one's) sack

verb

  • to follow closely; to copy one's actions, behavior, style, tastes, opinions and choices. sack rider - noun - one who follows others leads.
    Stop riding my sack, get a life of your own.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Mathew F. from Austin, TX, USA on Mar 08 1999.

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Ride or Die Meaning: Loyal no matter what; someone who sticks by you

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    "Ride or Die"

    Loyal no matter what; someone who sticks by you through everything. Compare with \[\[loyalty]], \[\[day one]].
    "She's my ride or die." It became viral again thanks to the movie's release and its heavy use in promos, quotes, and memes.

    \-- "\[\Ride or Die: The Movie That Brought the Slang Back", Moviebox.ng, June 2025

    Last edited on Jun 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 30 2025.

  • She's my ride or die." It became viral again thanks to the movie Bad Boys: Ride or Die" (2024).I watched here

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    and its heavy use in promos, quotes, and memes.

    Last edited on Jun 30 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 30 2025.

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ride out

  • The game mechanics in what beats rock are well thought out. I appreciate how everything feels balanced and fair. It's refreshing to play a game that rewards skill and strategy rather than luck. It keeps me engaged and motivated!

    Last edited on Oct 21 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 21 2024.

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ride shotgun

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ride stick

verb

  • To sit in the middle of a bench style front seat. Origin: before automatic transmissions became standard someone always had to ride with their legs straddling the gear shift. Also: ride hump, ride bitch (where girlfriends sit during drive in movies).
    In a truck, you drive, ride shotgun, or ride stick.

    Last edited on Apr 26 1999. Submitted by Chad R. from Soda Springs, ID, USA on Apr 26 1999.

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