ride-on

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase ride on.

Noun

ride-on (plural ride-ons)

  1. A lawn mower designed to be ridden rather than pushed.
  2. A toy for a child to ride, usually resembling a real vehicle or a cartoon character.

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