0 past simple and past participle of hitchhike
1 to travel by getting free rides in someone else's vehicle:
I would never hitchhike on my own.
They hitchhiked to Paris.
At age 16, he ran away from home and hitchhiked across the east coast, sleeping on beaches and playing baseball.
He left high school in his senior year and hitchhiked around the country.
He left school and hitchhiked home, where his parents convinced him to return to school.
Sometimes we hitchhiked from venue to venue, carrying our costumes and props.
He then hitchhiked back to a large touring-size bus where his family was located.
Moving to the east and north and traveling alone, they walked, hitchhiked, jumped freight trains, and slept in train stations and city squares.
He rode freight trains and hitchhiked throughout the state.
He once hitchhiked across the country.