corrive
/kɒˈrɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A type of street or alley, especially in England, typically being narrow, dirty, and poorly maintained.
“The old corrive behind the shops was a place where the local kids loved to play.”
2. verb
To drive or ride on horseback, especially in a reckless or wild manner.
“The horse corried through the forest, causing a commotion among the villagers.”