"A ride is a scream" typically refers to an amusement park attraction, particularly Roller Coasters, where the experience is exhilarating and evokes loud expressions of excitement or fear from the riders. It captures the essence of thrill and adrenaline that comes from high-speed twists, turns, and drops. The phrase emphasizes the fun and enjoyment of the ride, highlighting the emotional reactions it provokes.
If you mean the main female lead, it's Neve Campbell.
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Scream 4 opened in theatres on April 13th, 2011.
4. Scream 1 (1996), Scream 2(1997), Scream 3(2000), Scream 4(2011).
Scream Zombie Scream - 2012 was released on: USA: 16 December 2012 (internet)
When you can ride the scream at Six flags! lolz
The simple past tense of ride is rode. The past participle is ridden. The simple past and past participle is scream are both screamed.
Scream It Like You Mean It was created in 2010.
it means to scream.
Supreme Scream is at Knott's Berry Farm in California. There is a similar ride developed by the same manufacturer at Six Flags New England by the name of "Scream." The one in Knott's is taller though. I think by about 50 ft.
ticket to ride ? but is not quite the same
The word "keen" rhymes with mean and can also mean to scream loudly or shout enthusiastically.
"Scream It Like You Mean It"
I'd say people scream to "get some of the fear out". I mean I don't get the reason for screaming either, but people still scream don't they??
scream, screaming
Dream, cream, seen, bean, bring, green, mean.
Calling someone a "scream" generally means that he or she is very funny or humorous.