phrase Street Slang

Ride out

· phrase · nyc-drill

To roll out with the gang to defend an associate, right or wrong.

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Definitions

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To roll out with your guys and back them up — even if they started it, even if they're dead wrong. The whole point is unconditional. If you won't ride out, you're not really one of them.

“He called the gang, every one of them rode out without asking questions.”
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Ride out In A Sentence

He called the gang, every one of them rode out without asking questions.

Origin & Usage

Older Black American gang/street slang — the 'ride or die' lineage — pulled into drill vocabulary as a loyalty test.

Variants rideride for

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