tailgater — noun see tailgate II … New Collegiate Dictionary
tailgater — noun a) One who tailgates (drives very close to the person ahead). b) One who participates in a tailgate party … Wiktionary
tailgater — n. driver who drives in a dangerous manner very closely behind another car … English contemporary dictionary
tailgater — /ˈteɪlgeɪtə/ (say taylgaytuh) noun 1. a tailgate trombone player. 2. a driver who persistently drives too close to the vehicle in front …
tailgater — noun a driver who follows too closely behind another motor vehicle • Derivationally related forms: ↑tailgate • Hypernyms: ↑driver * * * tailgater1 /tayl gay teuhr/, n. 1. a person who drives hazardously close to the rear of another moving vehicle … Useful english dictionary
Tailgating — is the practice of driving on a road too closely behind another vehicle, such as less than the travel distance in two seconds or, equivalently, one vehicle length for every 8 km/h (5 mph) of the current speed. CausesThere can be several reasons… … Wikipedia
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tailgate — I. noun Date: 1868 1. a board or gate at the rear of a vehicle that can be removed or let down (as for loading) 2. [from the custom of seating trombonists at the rear of trucks carrying jazz bands in parades] a jazz trombone style marked by much… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Old Hokie — is a spirited cheer, often used by fans of Virginia Tech s athletic teams. It was coined by O.M. Stull (Class of 1896) in a winning student body contest entry to mark the changing of the university s name from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical … Wikipedia