Hike

Word HIKE
Character 4
Hyphenation hike
Pronunciations /haɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Hike"

What do we mean by hike?

To go on an extended walk for pleasure or exercise. intransitive verb

To rise, especially to rise upward out of place. intransitive verb

To increase or raise in amount, especially abruptly. intransitive verb

To pull or raise with a sudden motion; hitch. intransitive verb

To snap (the ball). intransitive verb

A long walk or march. noun

An often abrupt increase or rise. noun

To sit and lean backward or be suspended beyond the high side of a heeling sailboat in order to counterbalance the heel. phrasal verb

(take a hike) To leave because one's presence is unwanted. Often used in the imperative. idiom

To thrust; push; punch or gore with the horns.

To toss up and down; swing; jolt.

To lift out with a sharp instrument; move with a jerk; pull; raise; lift.

To snatch away; run off with.

To dismiss peremptorily.

To move suddenly or hastily; go away; walk off; decamp.

To hike one's self; specif., to go with exertion or effort; to tramp; to march laboriously. intransitive verb

To take a long walk, especially for pleasure or exercise. intransitive verb

The act of hiking. noun

A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure or exercise; a tramp; a march. noun

A long walk.

An abrupt increase.

The snap of the ball to start a play.

A sharp upward tug to raise something.

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. Urban Dictionary

To undergo a long journey requiring lots of time, money or effort to complete. Often referred to as a "mission". Urban Dictionary

To disparage or criticize someone, usually in terms of manner or dress Urban Dictionary

A annoying, arrogant,idiotic person. (Can be use on both sexes) Urban Dictionary

A long distance that has to be walked. Urban Dictionary

1. to increase 2. an increase in something Urban Dictionary

Verb. to increase Urban Dictionary

To steal. The act of robbing the posessions of another Urban Dictionary

Walking where it's okay to pee. Urban Dictionary

A common euphemism for having sex/having an affair. This term was popularized by Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina, who went missing for several days and informed the public he was hiking Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Hike

The word "hike" in example sentences

This hike is also on those who come to Banyo's itinerary (advance warning!) ❋ Anna (2009)

That Americans are concerned about a rush to what he calls hike taxes on small businesses, cut Medicare benefits, and add trillions of dollars to more government spending and debt. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Constantine's latest proposal to float a (dead on arrival) sales tax hike is nothing more than a rope-a-dope move to piggy back on anti-union, anti-worker sentiment. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just a ten-minute hike from the beach of Los Ayala takes you to the secluded beach called "Playa del Beso," or "Beach of the Kiss." ❋ Unknown (2009)

A 25% hike is significant, but that's what happens when you hold the cost for so long. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And this year a 32% fee hike is proposed at the University of California at Berkeley, (a proposal that triggered the current student movement there) while the school pays its football coach $2.8 million a year, and is just completing a $400 million renovation of the football stadium. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When the lakes are a 2 mile hike from the closest two-track trail a 10 '- 12' solo canoe of kevlar weighing in at under 30 pounds is the best bet. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The hike is gorgeous and only moderately strenuous, as the route is up - and downhill, and takes you through verdant tropical rain forest populated with the odd wild cow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The 93 tax hike is irrelevant to the macro economic history of the age. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The benign inflation news gives the Federal Reserve more time to keep interest rates at record-low levels to shore up the economy and should ease worries in financial markets that a Fed rate hike is more imminent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

European Union lawmakers voted to increase the EU's 2011 budget by 5.9% from this year, brushing aside protests by many governments who say such a large hike is unacceptable at a time of austerity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Initially all goes well, though the days-long hike is strenuous. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Meadows with six hostelries, each a day's hike from the last. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"The rate hike is necessary although the possibility for such move seemingly became modest recently," said Wang Tao, an economist at UBS Securities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The unpredictability of a short-term hike could lead Wall Street to downgrade Treasury debt, leading to higher interest rates, Obama said. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"A lending-rate hike is still a long way off," said the Nordea analysts. ❋ Charles Duxbury (2010)

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!" ❋ Andrewwww (2006)

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" ❋ Krayzeekoko201 (2015)

We [hiked] on him because he wore a [tucked in] [Def Leppard] concert t-shirt to the party ❋ Elizabeth Haines (2005)

You're [such a] hike! ❋ Mystery Girl??? (2014)

"Yeah. I [waz] [fully fucked] up last night and ended up [hiking] home from the City by myself. I got home at 11:00am." "It's the full 'hike' to my house form here man, can I get a lift back?" ❋ Diego (2003)

The hike in the price of milk was connected with the reported increase in [discontent] among [dairy] [farmers]. ❋ The Return Of Light Joker (2011)

we [cry] as they [hike up] the [sales tax] from 2 to 7% ❋ Ce'nedra (2005)

Some punk [hiked] [my bag] from work the other day, causing me great [nause] ❋ Jim (2005)

i) I went hiking with my [scout] troopers [ii]) My [grandfather] accidentally went hiking ❋ AddisonPlus (2007)

Husband: Honey, [I think I'm] going to go out hiking this weekend. Wife: OK [dear]. [Have fun]! ❋ MarkSanford (2009)

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