bike



On your bike!

 and Go to your room!
Sl. imperative. Get out of here!; Get on your bike and get out! What a bad joke! No puns allowed here! On your bike! That was a ridiculous remark. Go to your room!
See also: on

get on your bike

  (british)
to go out to look for work There are plenty of jobs in the area - he just needs to get on his bike.
See also: bike, get, on

On yer bike!

  (British & Australian very informal)
an impolite way of telling someone to go away 'Can you lend me some money?' 'On yer bike, mate!'
See also: on

bike

n. a motorcycle; a bicycle. You have to wear a helmet with a bike that size, don’t you?

bike boys

n. cops; the police. Look out! Here come the bike boys.
See also: bike, boy

On your bike!

and Go to your room!
imperative Get out of here!; Go away and stop bothing me. (Neither is to be taken literally.) What a bad joke! No puns allowed here! On your bike! Nasty mouth! Such talk! Go to your room!
See also: on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Paschal-French (Rare)
ChristaKRIS-tah (German), KRIS-tə (English)German, Danish, English
Nikephoros-Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
HelgaHEL-gah (German), HEL-gaw (Hungarian)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Ancient Scandinavian
Azariahaz-ə-RIE-ə (English)Biblical
Gu&Eth;RÍ&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian