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Definition of rode shotgun

ride shotgun

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Other terms relating to 'vehicles (related to)':

Definitions include: to ride on the top of a moving car.
Definitions include: "transmission".
Definitions include: a skid mark made by tires, usually one's car.
Definitions include: 20 inch auto rims.
Definitions include: an unintelligent person; "dimwit".
Definitions include: see outie.
Definitions include: to accelerate quickly in an automobile, such that the tires don't get traction with the ground and spin freely.
Definitions include: to leave or exit quickly.
Definitions include: An abnormally large exhaust tip, typically chrome, which is intended to convince people the installed vehicle has a professional-level racing exhaust.
Definitions include: the "pink slip" of a vehicle.
Definitions include: the passenger seat in a vehicle.
Definitions include: of a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine, to travel at a decent rate of speed and to have the engine making a nice sound.
Definitions include: superficial injuries (i.e. scrapes and scratches) caused by sliding along a road.
Definitions include: to attempt to maximize gas mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one's car and one's driving techniques.
Definitions include: a traffic jam.

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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.

Other terms relating to 'shotgun':

Definitions include: to claim the (front) seat next to the driver in an automobile.
Definitions include: the passenger seat in a vehicle.
Definitions include: to solve a task using inaccurate techniques.
Definitions include: This is the nickname of Vice President Joseph Biden, due to his advocacy for shotguns, in home defense.
Definitions include: Used in South African slang to describe a wedding where the woman is pregnant.
Definitions include: to sit in the passenger seat of a motor vehicle.

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