Riding someone, in slang, has several meanings, often depending on the context. Here's a breakdown:
Harassing or Teasing: This is perhaps the most common meaning. It refers to continually bothering, teasing, or nagging someone. It's often playful, but can also become malicious if it's excessive or mean-spirited. You might "ride" a friend about a bad haircut or a sports team losing. It is also very related with the concept of teasing.
Criticizing: Riding someone can also mean constantly criticizing them. This is a more negative connotation, where you're finding fault with everything they do. It is related with the concept of criticizing.
Exploiting or Taking Advantage: Less commonly, "riding" someone can imply exploiting them or taking advantage of their generosity. This is a significantly more serious and negative meaning. It can also be related with the concept of exploiting.
Controlling: Another interpretation could be trying to control someone's actions or decisions. This goes beyond simple nagging and ventures into manipulative behavior. You can also check the controlling%20behavior concept.
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