let something ride

let (something) ride

1. To let the winnings from a previous wager stand as a new wager. He kept letting it ride until he won a ton of money and cashed out.
2. To choose not to take any action to correct or improve a particular situation or someone's actions or behavior. I've been meaning to paint the shed all summer, but I keep letting it ride.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

let something ride

take no immediate action over something.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

let something ˈride

(informal) decide to do nothing about a problem that you know you may have to deal with later: The manager knows who is leaving work early, but he’s decided to let it ride for the moment. OPPOSITE: nip something in the bud
See also: let, ride, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

let something ride

tv. to let something remain as is; to ignore something (for a while). Don’t bother with it now. Let it ride for a day or two.
See also: let, ride, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • let (something) ride
  • let ride
  • double or quits
  • you're on
  • you're on!
  • put (one's) money on (something)
  • put money on
  • put money on somebody/something
  • stake (something) on (something)
  • stake on