by Heather February 8, 2004

The phrase used to describe the event in which one person makes another person "flinch" via pretending to punch them, pretending to throw something at them, or through any other agressive action in which you do not actually touch or hit the subject. If the person flinches (just blinking does not count as flinching) from this action you have the right to say "ride it." When said the guilty party (the one who flinches) must grab your arm which you will hold at a 90 degree angle and the guilty party must grab onto it with either hand and with the other hand must hold it up and twirl it with one finger up as if they were signaling a homerun. Depending on the severity of the flinch, the victim might need to make noises. "Riding it," is a sign of respect for the person who is being rid.
(fake punch)
stefan: you flinched ride it pussy
greg: stfu i didnt flinch
mike: yeah you did you little bitch
greg: ok fine
(rides it)
stefan: you flinched ride it pussy
greg: stfu i didnt flinch
mike: yeah you did you little bitch
greg: ok fine
(rides it)
by toxic540 June 28, 2007

Rider : "Let's go for a ride."
Worker/Rider : "I can only go riding in the arvo, I'm working this morning."
Worker/Rider : "I can only go riding in the arvo, I'm working this morning."
by Diego August 15, 2003

What you yell during a brawl at IHOP. We sittin' here, I'm supposed to be a franchise eater and we in here fightin' over pancakes, not a waffle, not a waffle, we fightin' over pancakes.
by KeenanKanye January 27, 2011

v. to allow someone to get away with something they shouldn't be doing, despite your full knowledge of their transgression.
by redgyul September 24, 2004

A slang phrase indicating that your presence is not welcome and that you should most definitely keep moving. Related to the phrase "F#@ you and the horse you road in on"
by Jmonkey August 21, 2005
