The Origin of My Last Name “Rideout”

The surname Rideout has an occupational origin, stemming from the Middle English phrase "rid out," meaning "ride out". This phrase likely referred to someone who rode out for various duties, potentially as an outrider, an officer of the sheriff's court, or a representative of a monastery. The name may also be related to the phrase "rid awei" (ride away).

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Bonus: Origin of The Word “Subscribe”

The word "subscribe" originates from the Latin verb "subscribere," which means "to write underneath". The core meaning of "writing underneath" relates to signing one's name at the bottom of a document. Web pages are pages, after all.

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Building https://vibesecurity.io to scan vibe-coded apps for security vulnerabilities. UWaterloo CS grad. Previous: Sr. Application Security Analyst