It sounds like: to get a ride from a stranger...
- it could be! The whole sentence was:
"his girlfriend hitches a lift in front!"-
I have a very big and shiny hitch on my truck
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
I get up. to lift up
Do you work out, meant as a insult towards your gains
"He left it on the left side of the lift but it was too heavy to lift." Left can be a direction, as in Left or Right. Left can also be the past tense of Leave. Lift can mean to pick something up but it can also be another name for an elevator.
hitch a lift, or travel with a drug dealer! There are lots!
The rings on your lift cylinder are bad or you are low on fluid.
Without a hitch means nothing went wrong, there were no problems when doing something.
remove the bumper. take off the bed or lift it about 6 inches. pull the hitch off the frame. have fun and cuss DC engineers for being different and stupid.
Trying to get you to stop your car, possibly to hitch a lift or to warn of danger ahead.
Trying to get you to stop your car, possibly to hitch a lift or to warn of danger ahead.
front end will lift and make the vehicle difficult to control
There are different types of wheelchair lifts. There are hitch mounted wheelchair lifts that utilize the hitch on a car, truck or van. They do not require any special vehicle. You have inside vehicle lifts that hoist the wheelchair or scooter into the van. The platform lifts can lift the wheelchair or scooter with someone in it. If it doesn't work with your van don't worry most of the vans can be re-fitted to install the lift.
it means to reach high for your dreams.
When train cars are linked together{coupled} it was much like a trailer hitch, but instead of a ball hitch, there was a pin hitch. The man who aligned the hitch and dropped in the pin was sometimes referred to as the "Pinhead" . I'm not sure if this may be a mechanized operation these days.
PUH means Pick-up hitch. One can hitch a trailer to the tractor without leaving the tractor seat.
The V-5 rating just means that it was manufactured to North American standards and relates in no way to the hitch capacity.