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ridin’ shotty
or riding shotty or riding shotgun or shotgun [rahy-ding shot-ee]
What does聽riding shotty聽mean?
The expression riding shotty is another way of saying riding shotgun, or sitting in the passenger seat in a car up front next to the driver.
Where does ridin’ shotty come from?

The expression riding shotgun聽is said to come from stagecoaches in the 19th Century American Wild West. Stagecoach services would hire someone to sit beside the driver with a shotgun to ward off hostilities.
Printed uses of聽riding shotgun were seen in the early 1900s.聽Riding shotgun聽meant you were acting as a protector but, by the 1950s, it just meant riding in the seat next to the driver鈥攏o guns required.
Young boss! Thats gonna be fire. I want to be there riding shotty on some marty mcfly shit
— JCray (@Jaysiah)
Riding shotgun was shortened to ridin’ shotty in by the 1990s. It appeared in several hip-hop tracks in 1999, including “The Fabulous Ones” by Blackalicious.
In 2018, English musician George Ezra topped the charts with his hit single “Shotgun,” which featured the feel-good chorus: “I’ll be ridin’ shotgun underneath the hot sun / Feelin’ like a someone.”
Examples of ridin’ shotty

Who uses ridin’ shotty?
If you have someone riding shotty with you, it’s usually a sign of solidarity, going back to the phrases “protector” days.
Sitting next to the driver is considered a prized position. It’s common to give it to the most respected or elderly person in the group鈥攐r whoever calls shotgun聽first. It’s a folk tradition for people to call shotgun聽to claim the seat, typically when the car is in sight.
If you鈥檙e ridin in the whip w/ your mother and gf… who鈥檚 riding shotty?
— Brandon Lewis (@AIex_Moran_)
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