cruising

UK /ˈkɹuːzɪŋ/ US /ˈkɹuːzɪŋ/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

Sailing about without an exact destination, especially for pleasure.

Cruising is a popular activity among the over-60s.

Maintenance time takes away from the time for sightseeing, fishing, reading, or the other things that were the original objectives of cruising.

2

Driving around without an exact destination, as a social activity.

Cruising was a popular pasttime for teens in this area at the time.

3

Walking unsteadily while holding onto objects such as furniture and walls: a stage in the development of ambulation (unassisted walking), typically occurring around age 10 months.

Cruising is a fun stage for the baby, even though there are going to be some mild falls and crying during the course of it.

4

Walking or driving about a locality in search of a sex partner for casual sex, especially among gay men.

There was a fair amount of cruising going on at the gay party.

Within their [homosexuals'] own group, too, there is considerable social discrimination. In the most “respectable” class are those who do no “cruising,” i.e., picking up “friends” at random in the parks or streets.

5

Reducing the dosage of PEDs instead of cycling them off.

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