keep guard vs ride shotgun

keep guard

ride shotgun

verb
  • To accompany the driver of a vehicle on a journey as an armed escort (originally with a shotgun); (by extension) to accompany someone in order to assist and protect. 

  • To ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, next to the driver. 

  • To supervise a process and watch for any risks. 

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