bicycle
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: bicyclespast: bicycledpp: bicycleding: bicycling
The word evokes a sense of self-reliance and mechanical simplicity. It carries a nostalgic or eco-friendly connotation in modern urban settings, often associated with leisure, health, or a conscious rejection of motorized transport. In a social context, it can range from a child's first milestone of independence to a professional athlete's tool for endurance. It differs from motorcycle in its lack of an engine, implying a direct physical connection between the rider's effort and the speed of travel.
The word is used to count individual physical units of the vehicle.