The phrase "ride or die" refers to a person who is loyal and committed, willing to stick by someone through thick and thin, no matter what challenges or obstacles may arise. It conveys a sense of unwavering support and dedication in a relationship or friendship.
The slang phrase "ride or die", based on motorcycle culture, is a philosophy which also has a metaphorical application."Ride or die" (comparable to "live free or die") means a dedication to the culture rather than to personal convenience. It can be an expression of kindred dedication ("Ride or die, brother.") or a challenge ("You have to decide if you are going to ride or die."). The phrase is not (as it might appear) used as any kind of threat.Metaphorically, it is used for any dedication or commitment. ("He will ride or die with that plan.") It can also be used to indicate a dedicated individual. ("ride or die type").
i have never heard that saying before
The phrase implies that after you die, you will no longer have to live through the hardships of life.
"We never die out"
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase means to ride at full speed. The image is of the cowboy going so fast he's catching the wind on fire.
Ride 'Til I Die was created in 2003.
It's 'die in vain', meaning "to die needlessly"
It means to make something worthwhile. Eg: "You need to ride the Nighthawk. That coaster will definitely give you a run for your money."
The nouns are ride, Boston, and night. The phrase "back to Boston" is an adjective phrase. The phrase "last night" would be an adverb if used with a verb other than a linking verb.
R.O.D means My Ride Or Die Female or Dude.For Example: I Love Melissa because she is my R.O.D Thats just saying basically Ariana is my Ride or Die (Meaning that she will always have my back no matter what happens
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a horse-riding phrase. It meant to ride a horse until it was overheated. The image is of your horse in an oven baking because you rode it too long or too fast.
Just an archaic way of expressing that someone died. to die suddenly and unexpectedly> "She just "up and died"