Country Dictionary

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rode your luck

To attempt something without knowing if one will be successful. Also the début single from indie rock band The Tapestry, a favourite at their gigs: (chorus) -

"While I was alone and you were stuck, You kept me on tender hooks, You were the only thing I took, While you were right, you rode your luck!"

by Showgazing June 19, 2014

rode the shark

This means when something that used to be great is done for good. Comes from the show Happy Days... There was one episode near the end where the Fonz rode a shark, and after that, the show was kind of down the tubes. Like when Felicity cut her hair.

"Yo--where's your girlfriend?" "Eh, bitch is gone--she rode the shark"

by Rachicago April 10, 2008

Rode me sideways

Used to express the fact that you have had or are about to have great sex

He rode me sideways in the back of the car

by Lisa Curran April 01, 2005

I rode a horse once

Used to indicate the presence of a particularly stupid person.

"I rode a horse once" "What?"

by baked_goods_ April 22, 2009

Rode the last train home

Someone in a group dies on a journey

Jack returned to Boston, Tom went to Vancouver, and Dan rode the last train home.

by SouthernScout November 06, 2020

Roding Valley high school

Roding Valley high school is a place where you will find a lot of gay year 7s and wannabe roadmen

Roding Valley high school is shit I wish I could burn it down

by Mr price November 30, 2021

rode hard and put away wet

The way someone looks or feels when they've had a hard time of it. From a horseman's term, when someone has not taken care of a horse after a hard day.

He was all hot and sweaty, he looks like he was rode hard and put away wet.

by Liberte July 28, 2006