To be "riding the train" means to be single and in pursuit of someone to spend the day and/or night, without the intent of perusing a relationship with that person.
On Valentine's Day the only way to "get off the train" would be to find a date, to give up in the pursuit of finding a date or when the clock strikes midnight and you're all alone.
Related: To be on the train / To be on the desperation train / To be on the train of despair.
On Valentine's Day the only way to "get off the train" would be to find a date, to give up in the pursuit of finding a date or when the clock strikes midnight and you're all alone.
Related: To be on the train / To be on the desperation train / To be on the train of despair.
- What are your plans for V-day?
- I'm riding the train this year.
- No worries dude, you'll be off the train way before V-day.
- I'm riding the train this year.
- No worries dude, you'll be off the train way before V-day.
by a66spam February 02, 2014
by Anonymous November 07, 2003
D-RIDEEEEEEEE
means "dick"-ride.
when someone says a comment about something 3 times. you respond by saying D-RIDEEEE, in a deep, manly/football voice.
*emphasis on the "i"*
you can stop it by saying "d-ride off"
means "dick"-ride.
when someone says a comment about something 3 times. you respond by saying D-RIDEEEE, in a deep, manly/football voice.
*emphasis on the "i"*
you can stop it by saying "d-ride off"
lbg: "what are you doing?"
dumbass: "sharpening my pencil"
lbg: "what do you mean?"
dumbass: "like making my pencil able to write.."
lbg: "how do you do that?"
dumbass: "you sharpen it..."
lbg: "D-RIDEEEEEEEEEEE"
dumbass: "sharpening my pencil"
lbg: "what do you mean?"
dumbass: "like making my pencil able to write.."
lbg: "how do you do that?"
dumbass: "you sharpen it..."
lbg: "D-RIDEEEEEEEEEEE"
by openfortheholidays December 22, 2008
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