rough riding — noun to have hardcore sex … Wiktionary
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Rough God Goes Riding — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Rough God Goes Riding» Sencillo de Van Morrison del álbum The Healing Game Lado A « Rough God Goes Riding » Lado B « At the End of the Day / The Heal … Wikipedia Español
Rough Ride — is a William Hill Sports Book of the Year award winning book, written by Irish journalist Paul Kimmage in 1990.It is an autobiography that charts the author s up bringing in Dublin and obsession with cycling, which started with his father being a … Wikipedia
rough|rid|er — «RUHF RY duhr», noun. 1. a person used to rough, hard riding: »the roughrider of the plains, the hero of rope and revolver (Theodore Roosevelt). 2. a person who breaks in and rides rough, wild horses … Useful english dictionary
Rough God Goes Riding — Infobox Single Name = Rough God Goes Riding Caption = Artist = Van Morrison from Album = The Healing Game A side = Rough God Goes Riding B side = At the End of the Day / The Healing Game (alternative take) Released = 1997 Format = CD single… … Wikipedia
rough music — Under a variety of local names and differing methods, rough music was the main customary way in which members of a community expressed displeasure at transgressions of societal norms, usually, but not exclusively, concerned with sexual and… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Riding aids — A rider with a well balanced, independent seat, allowing her to give precise aids. Riding aids are the cues a rider gives to a horse to communicate what they want the animal to do. Riding aids are broken into the natural aids and the artificial… … Wikipedia
Riding the Stang — A *New Year s Day custom, apparently unique to the Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire area. A band of people, armed with stangs (poles) and baskets took to the streets and accosted any stranger they met and subjected him to be mounted across… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Rough Fell (sheep) — The Rough Fell is an upland breed of sheep, originating in the UK. It is common on its native fell and moorland farms, its distribution embracing a large proportion of South Cumbria, parts of the West Riding of Yorkshire, North Lancashire and,… … Wikipedia