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what's the meaning of "take an edge-of-the-seat ride"
May 12, 2012 7:45 AM
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If you're relaxed, you sit back into your seat.
If you're tense, you might sit forward at the front edge of your seat.
So, if you are frightened while riding in a car with a reckless driver, you can say you took an edge-of-the-seat ride.
I've heard it more commonly as "edge-of-my-seat."
May 13, 2012
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