cruise
cruise
kru:z
krooz
British pronunciation
/kruːz/

Definition & Meaning of "cruise"in English

to cruise
01

to go on vacation by a ship or boat

Intransitive: to cruise somewhere
to cruise definition and meaning
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Examples
For their anniversary, the couple decided to cruise around the Caribbean.
02

to wander about an area in a relaxed manner, often with the intention of finding interesting sights, experiences, or hidden gems

Intransitive: to cruise somewhere
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On lazy Sundays, they love to cruise through the quaint neighborhoods.
03

to travel at a consistent and efficient speed

Intransitive
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The pilot instructed the airplane crew to cruise at a specific altitude and speed.
04

to seek a casual sexual encounter in a public place, typically between gay men

Intransitive: to cruise somewhere
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What is the origin and meaning of the word "cruise"?

In queer slang, to cruise means to seek a casual sexual encounter in a public place, typically between men. The term became widely recognized in the mid-20th century, especially in urban gay communities, and is associated with specific locations such as parks, bars, or bathhouses. While cruising has been a discreet way for men to meet in times and places where homosexuality was criminalized, it is also celebrated in some circles as part of queer sexual culture.

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He likes to cruise at the local club on weekends.
05

to win or achieve something with little or no effort

Intransitive: to cruise to an achievement
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Despite tough competition, the experienced team managed to cruise to victory.
Cruise
01

a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations

cruise definition and meaning
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They booked a Caribbean cruise for their honeymoon, eager to explore tropical islands and relax on luxurious cruise liners.
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