Straddle
/ˈstɹæd.əl/
noun
A posture in which one straddles something.
An investment strategy involving simultaneous trade with put and call options on same security with positions that offset one another.
A voluntary raise made prior to receiving cards by the first player after the blinds.
verb
To sit or stand with a leg on each side of something; to sit astride.
To be on both sides of something; to have parts that are in different places, regions, etc.
“Putin seems to be everywhere at once, straddling the ocean, filling the sky, just like Stalin.”
To consider or favor two apparently opposite sides; to be noncommittal.
“Wanting to please both sides, he straddled the issue.”
adverb
Astride.