hitcher verb
hitch
The verb form of hitcher is hitch
H hDefinitions
- verb with object hitcher to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts. 1
- verb with object hitcher to harness (an animal) to a vehicle (often followed by up). 1
- verb with object hitcher to raise with jerks (usually followed by up); hike up: to hitch up one's trousers. 1
- verb with object hitcher to move or draw (something) with a jerk. 1
- verb with object hitcher Slang. to bind by marriage vows; unite in marriage; marry: They got hitched in '79. 1
- verb with object hitcher to catch, as on a projection; snag: He hitched his jeans on a nail and tore them. 1
- verb without object hitcher to stick, as when caught. 1
- verb without object hitcher to fasten oneself or itself to something (often followed by on). 1
- verb without object hitcher to move roughly or jerkily: The old buggy hitched along. 1
- verb without object hitcher to hobble or limp. 1