Noun
hayride (plural hayrides)
(US) A recreational ride in a vehicle full of hay.
But you know, it isn't designed. Love just shows up and you go, "Oh, wow, this is going to be a hayride and a half." Jennifer Aniston
Belly up to a vintage bar like Hayride Scandal for a Sidecar or Sour, find high-end spirits at your local independent grocer, and stock your bar cart with small-batch bitters, syrups and mixers from Baton Rouge brand The Cocktail Experiment. Source: Internet
Although drums were commonly used by rockabilly groups by 1955, the less-conservative-than-the-Grand Ole Opry Louisiana Hayride kept its infrequently used drummer back stage as late as 1956. Source: Internet
River of Living Water United Methodist Church at 1401 Jones Dairy Road in Jasper will host a Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Free games, hayride, food and fellowship for all ages. Source: Internet
Hayride Hoopla, Saturdays, 6 p.m. Hop on board for an old-fashioned hayride. Source: Internet
If you're looking for a festive way to spend the weekend, we've rounded up where you can buy a pumpkin and take a hayride. Source: Internet