English Dictionary
Definition door in British English
door verb
verb
1
if a cyclist gets doored, they crash into the door of a stationary vehicle that someone has carelessly opened
Example
Getting hit by a car or doored is a fairly common experience for city cyclists and pedestrians.

Related Words
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as/when one door closes, another one opens (phrase)
at death’s door (phrase)
back door (noun)
beat a path to someone’s door (phrase)
the back door (phrase)
close the stable door after the horse has bolted (phrase)
closed-door (adjective)
door (noun)
door (verb)
door-to-door (adjective)
fire door (noun)
(from) door to door (phrase)
front door (noun)
get your in the door (phrase)
keep the wolf from the door (phrase)
lay something at someone’s door (phrase)
never darken my door again (phrase)
next door (adjective, adverb)
next door (noun)
next-door (adjective)
on the door (phrase)
open door policy (noun)
open the (phrase)
patio door (noun)
poor door (noun)
revolving door (noun)
revolving door syndrome (noun)
screen door (noun)
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the door in someone’s face (phrase)
sliding door (noun)
stable door (noun)
stage door (noun)
swing door (noun)
swinging door (noun)
text door neighbour (noun)
the next door (phrase)
to your door (phrase)