Hitchhike
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Hitchhike ( verb )
- To travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles.
- To ask for a ride in someone's vehicle.
Origin:
The word "hitchhike" first appeared in the early 20th century and is thought to have come from the phrase "hitch a hike" which means to catch a ride while walking. .
Examples:
- I'm going to hitchhike to the next town.
- He hitchhiked all the way to California.
- She was going to hitchhike to her friend's house.
- They were hitchhiking to the concert.
- He asked the driver to hitchhike him to the city center.
(As a noun)
Hitchhike ( noun )
- To travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles.
- To ask for a ride in someone's vehicle.
Origin:
The word "hitchhike" first appeared in the early 20th century and is thought to have come from the phrase "hitch a hike" which means to catch a ride while walking. .
Examples:
- I'm going to hitchhike to the next town.
- He hitchhiked all the way to California.
- She was going to hitchhike to her friend's house.
- They were hitchhiking to the concert.
- He asked the driver to hitchhike him to the city center.