Verb
(US, idiomatic) To accompany the driver of a vehicle on a journey as an armed escort (originally with a shotgun); (by extension) to accompany someone in order to assist and protect.
He attended the meeting to ride shotgun for the sales team, in case anyone had a technical question.
(US, idiomatic, by extension, slang) To ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, next to the driver.
When both kids want to ride shotgun with Mom, they’ll just have to take turns.
(US, idiomatic, by extension, slang) To supervise a process and watch for any risks.
Source: en.wiktionary.org