Rider
Word | RIDER |
Character | 5 |
Hyphenation | rid er |
Pronunciations | /ˈɹaɪ.də(ɹ)/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Rider"
What do we mean by rider?
One that rides, especially one who rides horses. noun
An unrelated provision added to a legislative bill as a means of trying to get the provision adopted along with the bill or to hamper the passage of the bill. noun
An amendment or addition annexed to a document, of which it is considered to be a part. noun
Something, such as the top rail of a fence, that rests on or is supported by something else. noun
One who rides; particularly, one who rides on the back of a horse or other animal; specifically, one who is skilled in horsemanship and the manège. noun
A mounted reaver or robber. noun
Formerly, one who traveled for a mercantile house to collect orders, money, etc.: now called a traveler or (in the United States) drummer. noun
In horticulture, a budded or grafted standard or stock branching from a main or parent trunk or stem. noun
A knight. noun
Any device straddling something; something mounted upon or attached to something else. noun
Anything saddled upon or attached to a record, document, statement, etc., after its supposed completion; specifically, an additional clause, as to a bill in Congress. noun
In printing, a cylindrical rod of iron which in use rests on the top of an ink-roller, and aids in evenly distributing the ink on this roller. noun
A supplementary part of a question in an examination, especially in the Cambridge mathematical tripos, connected with or dependent on the main question. noun
In a snake fence, a rail or stake one end of which rests on the ground, while the other end crosses and bears upon the fence-rails at their angle of meeting, and thus holds them in place. Local, U. S. noun
In mining, a ferruginous veinstone, or a similar impregnation of the walls adjacent to the vein. noun
One of a series of interior ribs fixed occasionally in a ship's hold, opposite to some of the principal timbers, to which they are bolted, and reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen the frame. noun
A piece of wood in a gun-carriage on which the side pieces rest. noun
A gold coin formerly current in the Netherlands: so called from its obverse type being the figure of a horseman. noun
A gold coin of Henry VI. of England, of the value of four shillings. noun
One who, or that which, rides. noun
One who rides, often on a horse or a motorcycle.
A provision annexed to a bill under the consideration of a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill.
(by extension) Something extra or burdensome that is imposed.
An amendment or addition to an entertainer's performance contract, often covering a performer's equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements.
An additional benefit attached to an insurance contract.
A small, sliding piece of aluminium on a chemical balance, used to determine small weights.
An agent who goes out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveller.
One who breaks in or manages a horse.
The first Lenormand card, also known as either the horseman or the cavalier.
A problem of extra difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
An old Dutch gold coin with the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it.
Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen the frame.
The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard.
A robber.
A piece, such as the rook or bishop, which moves any distance in one direction, as long as no other piece is in the way.
The list of requests and desires from a singer/performer that they would like to have in their dressing room and prep area before a show Urban Dictionary
An individual that is down for whatever, this person is fearless. This person will would stand for anything they believe in (eg. family, career, friends, money, success, education, petitions, changes, love ones, making situations better, etc) A rider would go great length to achieve their goals, missions or objective and will not stop for anything until it’s accomplished. Riders will do these accomplishments even if it cost them great sacrifices. But their success will be their reward. Urban Dictionary
A slang term from the 1920s -30"s from the mississippi delta region, to refer to a mans woman. Urban Dictionary
A girl who is in it for the long run, will stay with you and who has your back no matter what Urban Dictionary
A straight up, easy going, dont give a fuck about what you think type a person. Urban Dictionary
Person whos down with their crew gets in on the action just with no gang affiliation and is down for life thug Urban Dictionary
1. A person who rides a motorcycle. 2. A snowboarder. 3. One that will have your back, even at their expense. One knows what's right and wrong with respects to previous laws of embodiment. Urban Dictionary
During the cowboy era, riders were bandits who rode on horses and who had little or no consideration for the general law. Urban Dictionary
An alcoholic beverage that is consumed in a vehicle while driving. Urban Dictionary
A person who will agree with whatever you say Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Rider
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