cruising


cruise

C0775400 (kro͞oz)v. cruised, cruis·ing, cruis·es v.intr.1. a. To sail from place to place, as for pleasure or reconnaissance.b. To go or move along, especially in an unhurried or unconcerned fashion: "A car, a long closed car that maybe was a Packard, came slowly down the street, and ... cruised close to the curb" (Carson McCullers).2. To travel at a constant speed or at a speed providing maximum operating efficiency for a sustained period.3. a. Informal To move leisurely about an area in the hope of discovering something: taxis cruising for fares.b. Slang To look for a sexual partner, as in a public place.4. To move by taking steps while holding on to nearby objects for support. Used of a baby.5. To inspect a wooded area to determine its lumber yield.v.tr.1. To travel about or journey over.2. Slang a. To look in (a public area) for a sexual partner.b. To seek out and make a sexual overture to.3. To inspect in order to determine lumber yield.n. The act or an instance of cruising, especially a sea voyage for pleasure.
[Dutch kruisen, to cross, from kruis, cross, from Middle Dutch cruce, from Latin crux, cruc-, cross.]
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