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Hitched

/hɪtʃt/verb / adjective
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Primarily the past tense of 'hitch,' meaning to fasten or connect something securely, like a trailer to a vehicle, often implying a temporary or clever attachment. In modern slang, it also evokes getting married quickly or informally, adding a layer of whimsy to life's commitments, as seen in casual conversations about elopements or impromptu adventures.

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Did you know that the term 'hitch' in knot-tying has led to over 3,500 documented knots worldwide, including the versatile bowline hitch, which sailors have used for centuries to secure ropes without slipping? This simple word's nautical roots helped explorers like Christopher Columbus navigate the high seas, potentially altering the course of history by enabling safer long-distance voyages.

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