Hitch

Hitch may refer to:

  • Hitch knot, a knot used to attach a rope to a fixed object
  • Tow hitch, a construction on a truck or car to attach a trailer
  • Hitches, fish in the genus Lavinia (genus) including Lavinia exilicauda
  • Hitchhiking, a form of travel in which the traveller tries to get a lift (ride) from another traveller
  • Hitch (route), a pattern run by a receiver in American football
  • Hitch (film), a 2005 movie starring Will Smith

Famous quotes containing the word hitch:

    Now that is the wisdom of a man, in every instance of his labor, to hitch his wagon to a star, and see his chore done by the gods themselves. That is the way we are strong, by borrowing the might of the elements. The forces of steam, gravity, galvanism, light, magnets, wind, fire, serve us day by day and cost us nothing.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    If we should swap a good library for a second-rate stump speech and not ask for boot, it would be thoroughly in tune with our hearts. For deep within each of us lies politics. It is our football, baseball, and tennis rolled into one. We enjoy it; we will hitch up and drive for miles in order to hear and applaud the vitriolic phrases of a candidate we have already reckoned we’ll vote against.
    —Federal Writers’ Project Of The Wor, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)