getting out of your car while its in motion and usually dancing beside or on it. originated in the bay area, specifically in oakland (the town) as a result of sideshows and similar events. a line of people ghostriding their cars/whips is known as a hyphy train
also, you do NOT need push your car... just leave it in gear when you get out and it's all good
also, you do NOT need push your car... just leave it in gear when you get out and it's all good
I get dumb dumb with the windows tinted
cops pull the benz over ain't nobody in it
ghostride the whip, ghostride ya shit
when I get writer's block I'll ghostride your bitch
cops pull the benz over ain't nobody in it
ghostride the whip, ghostride ya shit
when I get writer's block I'll ghostride your bitch
by baydisciple May 23, 2006
1. To step out of a car and push it along.
2. To step out of a car and push it along while getting hyphy.
2. To step out of a car and push it along while getting hyphy.
"Ghostride the whip!" --E-40, Tell Me When To Go
by 70-SAV March 18, 2006
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by Buckeyes247 December 09, 2010
Ghostrider hits 140km/h on a daily basis
by ghjvtgbhjgvbhg December 23, 2008
1) To drive your car slowing, so you are able to jump out and dance next to it, or climb onto the hood of the car, and dance on top of it. The phrase Ghostriding originated by the "Hyphy" scene in the Bay Area, California
2) To ride a motorcycle/ bike and jump off the back of it, while it is still going. Therefore it looks like there is a ghost driving it down the road.
2) To ride a motorcycle/ bike and jump off the back of it, while it is still going. Therefore it looks like there is a ghost driving it down the road.
1) "I wish I didn't crash going ghostriding nightly."
"Oh, Brother that ain't hyphy."
2) "Did you check out that sweet ghostride? The bike drove for at least a mile on it's own.
"Oh, Brother that ain't hyphy."
2) "Did you check out that sweet ghostride? The bike drove for at least a mile on it's own.
by Scribbleson June 26, 2007