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have a hitch in one's gitalong Rur. to have a permanent or temporary limp. Pappy's got quite a hitch in his gitalong since he broke his hip. See also: have hitch someone or something (up) (to something) to attach someone or something to something. Please hitch the horse up to the wagon, and let's get going. Please hitch up the horse. Hitch your wagon to a star. Prov. Always aspire to do great things.; Do not set pessimistic goals. (From Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay, "Civilization.") The speaker who delivered the high school commencement address challenged the graduating students to hitch their wagons to a star. Bob: What do you want to be when you grow up? Child: I used to want to be a great actor, but my dad told me hardly anybody gets to be an actor, so now I have to pick something else. Bob: Nonsense. If you want to be an actor, then do your best to be an actor. Hitch your wagon to a star! thumb a ride and hitch a ride to get a ride from a passing motorist; to make a sign with one's thumb that indicates to passing drivers that one is asking for a ride. My car broke down on the highway, and I had to thumb a ride to get back to town. Sometimes it's dangerous to hitch a ride with a stranger. without a hitch Fig. with no problem(s). Everything went off without a hitch. We hoped the job would go off without a hitch. See also: without hitch your wagon to somebody/something also hitch your wagon to a star to try to become successful by becoming involved with someone or something that is already successful or has a good chance of becoming successful He wisely decided to hitch his wagon to the environmentalist movement, which was then gaining support throughout the country. She hitched her wagon to a rising young star on the music scene. See also: wagon How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The price is right at the Wal-Mart of wedding chapels in Van Nuys, where a couple of the retailer's own employees got hitched Friday for the everyday low price of $108 - $70 for the marriage license and $38 for the ceremony. On the other hand, Eichten notes, the large mass of the new particle closely matches that expected if two quark-antiquark D-mesons got hitched. Foss and Knarbakk got hitched in a ceremony at the Norwegian embassy in Stockholm but declined to make a public fuss over it. |
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