| Noun | 1. | cruise - an ocean trip taken for pleasure | |
| Verb | 1. | cruise - drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure; "She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible"driving - the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal | |
| 2. | cruise - travel at a moderate speed; "Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude"air travel, air, aviation - travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air" go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell" stooge - cruise in slow or routine flights | |
| 3. | cruise - look for a sexual partner in a public place; "The men were cruising the park"search, look - search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!" | |
| 4. | cruise - sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing; "We were cruising in the Caribbean"navigate, voyage, sail - travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow" | |