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    Hitch
    /hiCH/

    verb

    • 1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk: "she hitched the blanket around him" Similar pulljerkhikelift
    • 2. travel by hitchhiking: informal "they hitched to Birmingham" Similar hitchhikeinformal:thumb a lifthitch a lift

    noun

    • 1. a temporary interruption or problem: "everything went without a hitch"
    • 2. a knot used for fastening a rope to another rope or something else.
  2. 1. : to move by jerks or with a tug. hitching his chair closer to the table. 2. a. : to catch or fasten by or as if by a hook or knot. hitched his horse to the fence post. b (1) : to connect (a vehicle or implement) with a source of motive power. hitch a rake to a tractor. (2) : to attach (a source of motive power) to a vehicle or instrument.

  3. adjective. informal uk / hɪtʃt / us / hɪtʃt / get hitched. Add to word list. to get married: Is Tracy really getting hitched? Synonyms. married. wedded (MARRIED) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Marriage, cohabitation & other relationships. adulteress. affinal. as husband and wife idiom. be an item idiom. be shacked up idiom.

  4. What does "getting hitched" mean? Simply put, the idiom means to get married. "Hitched" is when something is connected, attached or joined to something else. As such it makes sense that the "getting hitched" definition relates to two people joining as one in marriage.

  5. The meaning of GET HITCHED is to get married. How to use get hitched in a sentence.

  6. 1. Any of various knots used to secure a line to another object such as a post or ring. 2. A device used to connect one thing to another: a trailer hitch. 3. A short jerking motion; a tug: answered with a hitch of her head. 4. A hobble or limp: a hitch in his step. 5. An impediment or a delay: a hitch in our plans.

  7. A hitch is an obstacle or hindrance. You might be late because of a last minute hitch, like waiting for a family of ducks to cross the road. If things go well, they go off without a hitch.

  8. “Getting hitched” is an informal way of saying that someone’s getting married or entering into a committed partnership of some kind (but mostly just marriage). The idiomatic phrase is meant to be used humorously or at least casually when you want to describe the act of tying the knot.

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