What is a "roadie" ? ** POLL **
nammynake
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OK this one has me stumped so I've created a poll. I've always thought that a "roadie" refers to a person who rides a road bike. I posted this on another forum and was told I was wrong. Others argued that a roadie is an alternative word for a road bike. So, which is it?
e.g.
- Bob has given up riding his mountain bike, he's a roadie these days, or
- I have just bought a new roadie.
I've googled the phrase and can't find a definition anywhere; there does seem to be many more examples of the former definition though.
e.g.
- Bob has given up riding his mountain bike, he's a roadie these days, or
- I have just bought a new roadie.
I've googled the phrase and can't find a definition anywhere; there does seem to be many more examples of the former definition though.
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'Roadie' most definitely refers to the person and not the bike. Often used by those on 'the dark side' (MTB 'ers)0
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In other team sports analogies, I'd say the following:
Roadie = hockey player
MTB''er = rugby player
Commuter = footballer
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Sets up gigs.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
You used to hear the term more 10-15 years back but pretty much everyone is a roadie now.[Castle Donington Ladies FC - going up in '22]0
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meanredspider wrote:In other team sports analogies, I'd say the following:
Roadie = hockey player
MTB''er = rugby player
Commuter = footballer
Those that are familiar with all three sports (esp hockey) might like to comment.0 -
meanredspider wrote:, I'd say the following:
Roadie = hockey player - continually bent over, lower back issues
MTB''er = rugby player - missing ears and other body parts
Commuter = footballer - continually raises their hand calling for unjust play from every one else on the pitch, "waaah he cut me up, waaaah that person stepped out infront of me ... Ref, Ref, he is being naughty
yeah sounds about right0 -
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the correct term for someone who cycles on the road is "cyclist".
The correct term for a bicycle used on the road is "bike".
Surely that's all there is to it? ;-)0 -
A roadie is the beer you take for the taxi ride to town0
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bompington wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but the correct term for someone who cycles on the road is "cyclist"
I think the term is dependant on the person viewing the cyclist ..... ie if you are a car driver then the correct term is "gah fecking tw4t fecker get out the fecking way nobcheese" ..... where as if you are a pedestrian the correct term would be is "gah fecking tw4t fecker where the feck did you come from nobcheese" .... or if you are a spouse - "gah fecking tw4t fecker stop wearing that fecking lycra its embarrassing me, nobcheese"0 -
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fat daddy wrote:bompington wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but the correct term for someone who cycles on the road is "cyclist"
I think the term is dependant on the person viewing the cyclist ..... ie if you are a car driver then the correct term is "gah ******* tw4t fecker get out the ******* way nobcheese" ..... where as if you are a pedestrian the correct term would be is "gah ******* tw4t fecker where the feck did you come from nobcheese" .... or if you are a spouse - "gah ******* tw4t fecker stop wearing that ******* lycra its embarrassing me, nobcheese"
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PBlakeney wrote:Sets up gigs.
Isn't that a Sun reporter and hooker.0 -
meanredspider wrote:In other team sports analogies, I'd say the following:
Roadie = hockey player
MTB''er = rugby player
Commuter = footballer
Those that are familiar with all three sports (esp hockey) might like to comment.
I am assuming you don't mean ice hockey :shock:
It would be a brave man to tell them they are a bunch of leg shaving lycraclad lightweights0 -
A roadie is the bloke in a black tee shirt who carries my speakers. Usually with an unlit fag hanging out of his mouth and a (dope-induced) vacant look.0
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darkhairedlord wrote:PBlakeney wrote:Sets up gigs.
Isn't that a Sun reporter and hooker.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Surely a roadie is what you ride your bikie on.0