ride on someone's shoulders

ride on someone's shoulders
ride on someone’s shoulders/back/ phrase
if a small child rides on your shoulders or back, they sit there as you move along
Thesaurus: child behaviourhyponym
Main entry: ride

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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