Hitchhiked

/ˈhɪtʃhaɪkt/ verb

Traveled by getting free rides from strangers in their vehicles, typically by standing on the roadside and signaling for a ride.

From 'hitch' (to fasten or attach) + 'hike' (a journey on foot). The practice became popular in the 1920s-30s, and the compound term reflects how riders would 'hitch' themselves to passing vehicles for a 'hike' down the road.

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