Motorbiked: meaning, definitions and examples

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motorbiked

 

[ ˈmoʊtərˌbaɪkd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

past tense

The term 'motorbiked' refers to the action of riding or operating a motorcycle in the past. It implies that the subject engaged in this activity at some previous point in time. Often, it suggests a sense of adventure or travel associated with the experience of riding a motorcycle. It can evoke feelings of freedom, speed, and exhilaration, common attributes associated with motorbiking. The word is mainly used in informal contexts.

Synonyms

biked, rode a motorcycle.

Examples of usage

  • Yesterday, I motorbiked through the mountains.
  • She motorbiked to the beach last weekend.
  • They motorbiked around the city exploring new places.

Translations

Translations of the word "motorbiked" in other languages:

🇵🇹 motociclismo

🇮🇳 मोटरसाइकिल चलाना

🇩🇪 Motorradfahren

🇮🇩 mengendarai sepeda motor

🇺🇦 катання на мотоциклі

🇵🇱 jazda na motocyklu

🇯🇵 バイクに乗る

🇫🇷 faire de la moto

🇪🇸 montar en motocicleta

🇹🇷 motosiklet sürmek

🇰🇷 오토바이를 타다

🇸🇦 ركوب الدراجة النارية

🇨🇿 jízda na motorce

🇸🇰 jazda na motocykli

🇨🇳 骑摩托车

🇸🇮 vožnja s motorjem

🇮🇸 reiðhjól

🇰🇿 мотоциклмен жүру

🇬🇪 მოტოციკლით სიარული

🇦🇿 motosiklet sürmək

🇲🇽 montar en motocicleta

Etymology

The term 'motorbiked' is derived from the compound word 'motorbike,' which itself combines 'motor,' indicating a machine powered by an engine, and 'bike,' a colloquial shortening of 'bicycle.' The word 'motorbike' began to enter the English language in the early 20th century, specifically as motorcycles became popular modes of transportation. Over time, 'motorbiked' emerged as the simple past tense and past participle of the verb 'motorbike,' reflecting the activity of riding a motorcycle. Variants in usage have always highlighted the thrill and liberating aspect of motorbiking, often associated with youth and rebellion. It has been embraced by various cultures, especially those where riding motorcycles is part of the lifestyle or tradition. The evolution of language around motorbiking parallels advancements in motorcycle technology and the development of motorcycle culture globally.