Noun
joy ride (plural joy rides)
Alternative spelling of joyride
One thing I've learned about life is that if you really let go, it's just a joy ride. Ricky Williams
A lot of the most-stolen vehicles are higher-end, expensive and large cars that can be hard to acquire outside North America, which is why Gast says a big motivator for theft isn't a criminal looking for a joy ride or to sell it locally. Source: Internet
BENSON — A 32-year-old Benson man was arrested Saturday after a drunken joy ride through cornfields southeast of Benson, according to the Swift County Sheriff's Office. Source: Internet
Few in Washington ever doubted that Trump’s run for president was a joy ride to buff his brand and image. Source: Internet
It's a wonderful joy ride. Source: Internet
It was activated when the car started and when Mr Kennedy and his housemate downloaded the data, it showed the car had been taken on a joy ride at speeds of more than 200 kilometres an hour. Source: Internet