Down to Ride


“dtr”

if someone is dtr, it means that they are excited to do basically anything. this is especially true of situations of craziness, ridiculousness, randomness, and spontaneity.

dtr can be a lifestyle. it can also be a mood.
me – “hey, we’re not doing anything… wanna go light some stuff on fire?”

friend – “sure, man! i’m down to ride!”

me – “later we can go climb some buildings and point laser pointers at drunk people!”

friend – “totally dtr.”
if someone is “down to ride” he have always l-st to go with his bicycle, no matter if the temperataur is below zero, bad weather or if it`s night. “there`s no bad weather. only bad cloth….” is something he could say, or “eh man, whats up? don`t be lazy, get up and go biking!!”
man, he is definitely down to ride…
i´m down to ride

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