1. hitchhiking - Noun
2. hitchhiking - Verb
hitchhiking
present participle of hitchhike
The act of one who hitchhikes.
(genetics) A form of evolution caused by genetic drift.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWet towel under the door,' said Barry. 'It's what you do when you're smoking weed in a hotel and you don't want everyone calling security. You're always supposed to have a towel. I read about it in a guide for hitchhiking through the galaxy. Christopher Moore (author)
"5.06 AM (Every Strangers Eyes)" on The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking (Roger Waters, 1985) Roger Waters
After completing seventh grade, Mikhail, with his stepfather's permission, left his family and returned to Kurya, hitchhiking for nearly 1,000 km. Source: Internet
Before deciding to explore acting, Sea traveled extensively throughout Western and Eastern Europe, culminating with an 18-month trek on foot - walking and hitchhiking from Poland into the hills of India. Source: Internet
In 1941 he enlisted with his friend Walter, the two boys hitchhiking up to Camp Borden to join the Governor General’s Horse Guards, an armoured reconnaissance regiment. Source: Internet
Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert in Lockwood Corners, agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house. Source: Internet