That's when someone goes somewhere with someone else or a group of people despite not being enthusiastic about the destination.
It's not an idiom - ships once had to ride the tide out of harbors because they didn't have motors and had to rely on the tide and the wind to carry them along.
This is a gambling idiom. If you let something ride, you leave it as it is or let it stand. The image is of you leaving your bet on the table instead of taking the money or changing your bet.
Either: A ride to somewhere for which no payment is demanded. Or an easy time; participation without contributing anything.
The image is of someone taking you for a long ride in a circle where you think you're going somewhere but you end up back at the same place without going anywhere at all. This idiom means that you have been tricked or fooled - you have "bought into" something that turned out not to be true.
If you think about this, you can figure it out. A roller coaster is a fast, scary ride. If something is like a roller coaster ride, it would be a very busy experience that is fun, but also slightly scary.
Literally, this is going to be a fast, rough ride and your hat will blow off if you don't hang on to it. Figuratively, we're going to do something fast with few precautions.
Along for the Ride has 383 pages.
Along for the Ride was created on 2009-06-16.
Ride Along was released on 01/17/2014.
The Production Budget for Ride Along was $25,000,000.
I really hope so, but at this rate i dont think so
buckle your seat belts it's going to be a bumpy ride