need (nd)
n.
1. A condition or situation in which something is required or wanted: crops in need of water; a need for affection.
2. Something required or wanted; a requisite: "Those of us who led the charge for these women's issues ... shared a common vision in the needs of women" (Olympia Snowe).
3. Necessity; obligation: There is no need for you to go.
4. A condition of poverty or misfortune: The family is in dire need.
v. need·ed, need·ing, needs
v.aux.
To be under the necessity of or the obligation to: They need not come.
v.tr.
To have need of; require: The family needs money. See Synonyms at lack.
v.intr.
1. To be in need or want.
2. To be necessary.
wanting [ˈwɒntɪŋ]
adj (postpositive)
1. lacking or absent; missing
2. not meeting requirements or expectations you have been found wanting
prep
1. without
2. Archaic minus
Are you sure?
Anyway I have it but I wouldn't like to give away my own bike.