RIDE vs TWIT: NOUN
- A journey in a vehicle driven by someone else
- A device, such as one at an amusement park, that one rides for pleasure or excitement.
- A means of transportation.
- A mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
- A path made for riding on horseback, especially through woodlands.
- The act or an instance of riding, as in a vehicle or on an animal.
- A foolish or annoying person.
- A reproach; a taunt; an upbraiding or gibing reminder or insinuation.
- A thin, weak place in a thread of wool, cotton, etc.
- A reproach, gibe, or taunt.
- A foolishly annoying person.
- Someone who is regarded as contemptible
- Aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing
RIDE vs TWIT: VERB
- Climb up on the body
- Sit on and control a vehicle
- Continue undisturbed and without interference
- Lie moored or anchored
- Be sustained or supported or borne
- Copulate with
- Keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot
- Move like a floating object
- Ride over, along, or through
- Be carried or travel on or in a vehicle
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- Have certain properties when driven
- Be contingent on
- Sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
- To ignore or killfile (a user on a bulletin board system).
- To reproach, blame; to ridicule or tease.
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
RIDE vs TWIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To glide or move while standing on or having one's feet attached to (a board, such as a snowboard).
- To travel over, along, or through.
- To be supported or carried on.
- To take part in or do by riding.
- To harass with persistent carping and criticism.
- To tease or ridicule.
- To keep (a vessel) at anchor.
- To cause to ride, especially to cause to be carried.
- To sit on and control the movement of.
- To work or move from the proper place, especially on the body.
- To continue without interference.
- To be contingent; depend.
- To be sustained or supported on a pivot, axle, or other point.
- To seem to float.
- To lie at anchor.
- To move by way of an intangible force or impetus; move as if on water.
- To travel over a surface.
- To participate in a board sport such as snowboarding.
- To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
- To control (an opponent) in wrestling, usually by holding the opponent down.
- N/A
RIDE vs TWIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To taunt, ridicule, or tease, especially for embarrassing mistakes or faults.
- To vex by bringing to notice, or reminding of, a fault, defect, misfortune, or the like; to revile; to reproach; to upbraid; to taunt.
RIDE vs TWIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To climb up or rise, as an ill-fitting coat tends to do at the shoulders and the back of the neck.
- Synonyms and The effort has been made, in both England and America, to confine ride to progression on horseback, and to use drive for progression in a vehicle, but it has not been altogether successful, being checked by the counter-tendency to use drive only where the person in question holds the reins or where the kind of motion is emphasized.
- To sit on and drive; be carried along on and by: used specifically of a horse.
- A journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)
- To serve as a means of travel; be in condition to support a rider or traveler: as, that horse rides well under the saddle.
- To lap or lie over: said especially of a rope when the part on which the strain is brought lies over and jams the other parts.
- To have free play; have the upper hand; domineer.
- To be carted, as a convicted bawd.
- To be mounted and borne along; hence, to move triumphantly or proudly.
- In surgery, said of the ends of a fractured bone when they overlap each other.
- To be borne in or on a fluid; float; specifically, to lie at anchor.
- To be borne along in a vehicle, or in or on any kind of conveyance; be carried in or on a wagon, coach, car, balloon, ship, palanquin, bicycle, or the like; hence, in general, to travel or make progress by means of any supporting and moving agency.
- To be carried on the back of a horse, ass, mule, camel, elephant, or other animal; specifically, to sit on and manage a horse in motion.
- In lawn-bowls, to roll (the ball) with great force.
- To move on or about something.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To transport to a place and kill.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To guard a person or thing while in transit.
- (idiom) (ride high) To experience success.
- (idiom) (ride herd on) To keep watch or control over.
- (idiom) (ride for a fall) To court danger or disaster.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To deceive or swindle.
- To reproach; upbraid, especially with, past follies, errors, or offenses; annoy by reproaches; taunt.
- To charge or reproach with; upbraid on account of; bring forward as a taunt.
- Synonyms Chaff, Mock, etc. See taunt.
RIDE vs TWIT: RELATED WORDS
- Journey, Trip, Trek, Joyride, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Douche, Cretin, Arsehole, Idiot, Moron, Rally, Ride, Twirp, Tantalize, Bait, Cod, Tease, Taunt, Rag, Twerp
RIDE vs TWIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bike, Journey, Trip, Trek, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Douche, Cretin, Arsehole, Idiot, Moron, Rally, Ride, Twirp, Tantalize, Bait, Cod, Tease, Taunt, Rag, Twerp
RIDE vs TWIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Buses; Trains; Trams; Ring and ride; Park and ride; Driving; Scootering; How to travel safely.
- Each unique segment of a Shared Ride is considered a single Ride.
- Pay as You Go ride all the rides, or pay for each ride separately.
- Ride in Bliss or snacks and juice for the kids, something that Uber discourages while you ride with them.
- Those who walk, ride bikes, or ride motorcycles have few protections to prevent injuries when vehicles strike them.
- Overall an enjoyable ride that had many ups and downs compared to my local rail ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear a helmet every time they ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear helmets every time they ride.
- Each Midway ride varies in the number of tickets one needs to ride each ride.
- Do you wanna ride, ride, ride in my foreign?
- British upper class twit and would naturally have a posh accent.
- Dont forget to share this picture with others via facebook twit.
- Greenspan opened The Wine Twit in Clapham five weeks ago.
- Other than that, it matters not a twit to me.
- Banned by Twitter from ever a twit being seen.
- For once, I agree with the twit from Texas.
- Soon I will be sultan, not that addlepated twit.
- Call our massage team at Twit Chiropractic Clinic today.
- The actual Motley Twit includes a disclosure coverage.
- Make some wormy spaghetti like Mrs Twit did for Mr Twit.
RIDE vs TWIT: QUESTIONS
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- Will group ride work if I have the ride command app?
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- How long is the bus ride to Maidstone Park and ride?
- How much force does it take to ride the Gravity Ride?
- How do I schedule a Lyft ride without sharing my Ride?
- When is the 9/11 Memorial Ride 20th anniversary ride?
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