ride a bike
1Ride\ The\ Bike — To do something in a group of two people Joe and I were riding the bike on that project we turned in on Thursday …
2Ride\ The\ Bike — To do something in a group of two people Joe and I were riding the bike on that project we turned in on Thursday …
3Bike or Die — Developer(s) Toyspring Stable release 2.1b / 2009 03 10 Operating system Palm OS iOS Website Bike or Die! off …
4Bike and ride — Fahrradstellplatz in Delft (NL) Fahrrads …
5bike — bike1 S2 [baık] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: bicycle] 1.) a bicycle ▪ Let s go for a bike ride . by bike ▪ They ll be coming by bike. 2.) informal a ↑motorcycle …
6bike — n. to ride a bike (see bicycle) * * * [baɪk] to ride a bike (see bicycle) …
7ride — I. verb (rode or chiefly dialect rid; ridden or chiefly dialect rid or rode; riding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rīdan; akin to Old High German rītan to ride, Middle Irish réidid he rides Date: before 12th century intransitive… …
8ride*/*/ — [raɪd] (past tense rode [rəʊd] ; past participle ridden [ˈrɪd(ə)n] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to sit on a bicycle, MOTORCYCLE, or an animal such as a horse and control it as it moves I learned to ride a bike when I was five.[/ex] Have you ever ridden on a …
9bike — /baɪk / (say buyk) noun 1. a bicycle, tricycle, or motorcycle. 2. Colloquial (derogatory) a promiscuous woman: the office bike. –verb (i) 3. to ride a bike, as a means of transport or as a sporting activity. –phrase Colloquial 4. get off one s… …
10bike — bike1 /buyk/, n., v., biked, biking. n. 1. Informal. a. a bicycle. b. a motorbike. c. a motorcycle. 2. Harness Racing. a sulky with tires like those of a bicycle. 3. get off one s bike, Australian Informal. to lose control of oneself or become… …