1. unicycle - Noun
2. unicycle - Verb
ride a unicycle
Source: WordNetThe running gag of the Grand Prix series is that whereas Murray [Walker], safe in the commentary box, sounds like a blindfolded man riding a unicycle on the rim of the pit of doom, the men actually facing the danger are all so taciturn that you might as well try interviewing the cars themselves. Clive James
If something is too hard to do, then it's not worth doing. You just stick that guitar in the closet next to your shortwave radio, your karate outfit and your unicycle and we'll go inside and watch TV. Matt Groening
Advertising poster for Continental tires showing a hobo on a unicycle with his dog running beside (c. 1900). Source: Internet
Hazenberg is passing the time by learning to juggle while riding the unicycle Samson got him for his 50th birthday. Source: Internet
Freestyle tricks and moves are derived from different ways of riding the unicycle, and linking these moves together into one long flowing line that is aesthetically pleasing. Source: Internet
Mountain unicycle cranks are usually 125 to 175 millimeters long. Source: Internet