G-ride
English
Etymology
Abbreviation of gangster ride.
Noun
- (slang) A stolen car.
- 2004, Gordon Dillow, William J. Rehder, Where the Money Is: True Tales from the Bank Robbery Capital of the World, W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN, page 129:
- Casper's crews accounted for dozens of such carjackings; at times he'd have a virtual motor pool of stolen G-rides stashed in alleys and apartment building parking lots. But sometimes Casper showed more restraint — and even some real ...
- 2009, Dean Ray Koontz, The Face, Bantam, →ISBN, page 163:
- This was a getaway bucket with style, maybe a G-ride, a gangster ride, stolen out of a driveway in Beverly Hills, and behind the wheel sat the shooter's ace kool, his backup homey, ready to shave the tires bald in a pedal-jammed escape.
- 2018, Tranay Adams, Me and My Hittas 5, Tranay Adams:
- They were in a G-ride (a stolen car) and weren't trying to get knocked by The Rollers before they carried out their assignment. Keep thinking I'm candy 'til your fucking skull get popped/ and your brain jump out the top like Jack in the ...
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