A fork of Rural Dictionary
1) go on an extended walk for pleasure or exercise. 2) rise, especially to rise upward out of place 3) abruptly increase or raise in amount 4) in football; to snap the ball.
1) "go take a hike, loser" 2) "hike up your skirt a little more babe" 3) "tf !? this shirt was 5$ yesterday.. why is it 50$ now?" 4) "22. 57. 44. hike!"
To undergo a long journey requiring lots of time, money or effort to complete. Often referred to as a "mission".
Jimmy: "Frank are you going to Carly's party Saturday night?" Frank: " Nah bud, she lives like 40 mins away. Seems like a hike" Jimmy: "Good call pal"
to disparage or criticize someone, usually in terms of manner or dress
We hiked on him because he wore a tucked in Def Leppard concert t-shirt to the party
1. to increase 2. an increase in something
The hike in the price of milk was connected with the reported increase in discontent among dairy farmers.