hitchhikeˈhɪtʃˌhaɪk
hitchhike (v)
- present
- hitchhikes
- past
- hitchhiked
- past participle
- hitchhiked
- present participle
- hitchhiking
English Definitions:
hitchhike, hitch, thumb (verb)
travel by getting free rides from motorists
hitchhike (Verb)
To try to get a ride in a passing vehicle while standing at the side of a road. Generally by either sticking out one's finger or thumb or holding a sign with one's stated destination.
hitchhike (Verb)
To be carried along with something else, for example Genetic Hitchhiking where a gene is propagated because it occurs in conjunction with a favourable mutation, or Cultural Hitchhiking where a cultural trait spreads with a technologically advanced population.
Hitchhike
Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing, autostop or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle. The ride is usually, but not always, free. Nomads have also used hitchhiking as a primary mode of travel for the better part of the last century, and continue to do so today.
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