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Yes my kids. I'd die for my kids. I'd certainly put my life on the line for my husbands but i don't think he'd let me if it came down to it. These posts I see are always women referring to her man as her ride or die.
Yes my kids. I'd die for my kids. I'd certainly put my life on the line for my husbands but i don't think he'd let me if it came down to it. These posts I see are always women referring to her man as her ride or die.
Yeah, same for me...my husband and my kids. But also my best friend of nearly 30 years. We have "BEEN THERE" when it counted for each other, and I think we'd walk through fire for each other if need be.
It doesn't just refer to spouses. It can be your BFF (if you don't object to that term too), your "partner in crime", your sister, brother, best cousin, etc. Anyone who you would hang with forever, and take on the world to protect, no matter what. It's just "shorthand" for what I just wrote. Nobody really cares what other people think of their expressions.
Never heard "ride or die." The one I'm familiar with is "march or die." Which literally means get on your feet and keep walking or get left behind to die. Not very romantic.
LOL the only time I've ever heard the expression "ride or die" had something to do with motorcycles.
In fairness, I guess we all have our peeves. One of mine is when people turn a one syllable word into multiple syllables. Drives me nuts.
God turns into Go-ad
Tree turns into tre-ee
car turns into c-ar
It just irks me. lol
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