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Riding the squirrel train is American medical slang for a patient who has awakened in a confused state and is trying to get out of bed, pulling at his tubes, etc.
enlisted man.
Couple on. Tie 'em together is to couple cars
Let a train run without braking. Wheeling means carrying or hauling at good speed; also called highballing. You say wheeling the berries when you mean hauling the berry crop at high speed
adv. to act as if you're better than those around you. "Did you see Yolanda high-sidin' when she was in front of the Teacher today? She think she all-o-dat."Â
Excuse Me
Excuse me
Riding a locomotive, point referring to shape of pilot
Traveling on tops of boxcars
Driving with drugs or drug paraphernalia. ""I know these fools wanna catch me riding dirty.""Â
A movie (“What time’s the roll ’em?â€) — a nightly social event in the readyroom.
Little red Riding Hoods is British criminal slang for stolen goods.
ADAM AND EVE ON A RAFT AND WRECK 'EM
Adam and Eve on a raft and wreck 'em is American slang for scrambled eggs on toast.
to correct or confront someone with a learned necessity. To teach someone. "You betta treat 'em before I treat 'em."Â
F*** 'Em
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A riding out; an excursion.
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A festival procession.
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Employed to travel; traveling; as, a riding clerk.
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A riding. See Trithing.
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The portion of a line formerly occupied by the letter m, then a square type, used as a unit by which to measure the amount of printed matter on a page; the square of the body of a type.
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The measure of the distance; as, an indentation of one em, or of two ems.
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Used for riding on; as, a riding horse.
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A place for riding out.
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A riding, or the act of riding, on horseback; horsemanship.
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A district in charge of an excise officer.
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A measure of space equal to half an M (or em); an en.
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Same as Ride, n., 3.
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To convey, as by riding; to make or do by riding.
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Used for riding, or when riding; devoted to riding; as, a riding whip; a riding habit; a riding day.
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One of the three jurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; -- formerly under the government of a reeve. They are called the North, the East, and the West, Riding.
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The act or state of one who rides.
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Half an em, that is, half of the unit of space in measuring printed matter. See Em.
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