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bike

1 American  
[bahyk] / baɪk /

noun

  1. Informal.

    1. a bicycle.

    2. a motorbike.

    3. a motorcycle.

  2. Harness Racing. a sulky with tires like those of a bicycle.


verb (used without object)

biked, biking
  1. to ride a bike.

    I bike to work.

idioms

  1. get off one's bike, to lose control of oneself or become angry.

bike 2 American  
[bahyk] / baɪk /

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. a colony, nest, or swarm of wild bees, wasps, or hornets.

  2. a teeming crowd; swarm of people.


bike 1 British  
/ baɪk /

noun

  1. informal short for bicycle motorcycle

  2. slang away you go

  3. slang to lose one's self-control

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noun

  1. slang a promiscuous woman

    the town bike

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bike 2 British  
/ baɪk, bəɪk /

noun

  1. a wasps' or bees' nest

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verb

  1. to swarm

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Etymology

Origin of bike1

1880–85, alteration of bicycle

Origin of bike2

1250–1300; Middle English, equivalent to *bi bee (< Old Norse bȳ bee 1 ) + *yeke, Old English gēoc help, safety

Explanation

A bike is a pedal-powered two-wheeled vehicle. If you don't have time to walk to work, you might decide to ride your bike instead. Bike is shorthand for a bicycle or a motorbike. A bike enthusiast might keep a bike rack on her car and a bike helmet in her trunk at all times. Bike is also a verb, so you could say: "I'll bike over to the movie theater — meet you there in fifteen minutes!" This word, as a nickname for bicycle, first appeared in American English in 1882. It came to mean "motorcycle" about 50 years later.

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About 10 police vehicles were in attendance, with a Lime bike, cement lorry, two cars and a moped parked within the cordon.

From BBC • May 23, 2026

On certain climbs, I topped out panting and exhausted, then realized my bike was in its hardest gear.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 21, 2026

He says he contacted a parent of one of those thought to be involved, who confirmed it was their son on the bike in the video.

From BBC • May 19, 2026

He had also brought his bike, which seemed to be the best way to elude the masses.

From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026

We get off at our stop, and I run home to get my bike.

From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz

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