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Definition of ride bitch

ride bitch

  • I admire the artistic style of [What Beats Rock ](https://whatbeatsrock.io) . The vibrant colors and imaginative designs make it visually appealing. I enjoy playing games that are not only fun but also aesthetically pleasing. It adds to the overall experience!

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

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  • sitting in the middle of the back seat instead of sitting by the windows or the front seat when the car is full.
    Dude, you're riding bitch this time!

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Jessica from Houston, TX, USA on Jan 25 2003.

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Other terms relating to 'bitch':

Definitions include: a very attractive, cool, all-around good girlfriend-type.
Definitions include: a female who is in a relationship only for illegal powdered drugs (e.g. cocaine,) which is often stored in a small bag.
Definitions include: shortened form for "bitch".
Definitions include: "bitch."
Definitions include: acronym for "bitch from hell".
Definitions include: An acronym has been invented for the term, but long after the term entered use: "Beautiful Intellectuals That Cause Hard-ons."
Definitions include: one's body.
Definitions include: The idea that when you are annoyed by someone enough, you get annoyed with anything and everything they do, even innocent things like eating crackers.
Definitions include: a bitch.
Definitions include: a temper tantrum: acting in a loud, wild, or aggressive manner due to an upsetting situation.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome".
Definitions include: very "bitchin'".
Definitions include: a person who's scared to do something.
Definitions include: A guy who acts more like a bitch then the bitch do.
Definitions include: a woman who is an authority on everything.

Other terms relating to 'ride':

Definitions include: taking a passive role.
Definitions include: an ordeal.
Definitions include: to like a person too much, especially when it's undeserved.
Definitions include: a ride of excitement or great fun.
Definitions include: a group member who piggybacks on the others, gets away clean without doing any work.
Definitions include: shortened form of "full-ride scholarship".
Definitions include: to dance alongside and/or on a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle is still driving forward.
Definitions include: Stolen car
Definitions include: to have a great deal of personal interest in the outcome of a person or event.
Definitions include: a reckless ride taken in a (usually stolen) automobile.
Definitions include: a person who drives a car that has been lowered.
Definitions include: M.A.T. (Moose Area Transit) Rider: A large, overweight, or obese person riding on a scooter, moped, or otherwise motorized two wheeled vehicle.
Definitions include: to customize an automobile.
Definitions include: an automobile.
Definitions include: Someone who will do anything for you.

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