tailgate

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definition
verb
he started tailgating the car in front
drive too closely behind another vehicle.
Lot 16E is reserved for alumni who wish to tailgate before the game
eat an informal meal served from the back of a parked vehicle, typically in the parking lot of a sports stadium.
noun
The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered its tailgate .
a hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.
example
The house-smoked loin of pork is prepared on a Li'l Chief smoker (the kind you see at football 'tailgate' parties).
they turned the parking lot into a huge 'tailgate' party
The Intelligent Key allows the doors and 'tailgate' to be locked and unlocked, and the engine started without having to insert either a key or a card into the vehicle.
Lot 16E is reserved for alumni who wish to 'tailgate' before the game
On most of these cuts you will hear Lloyd Hebert playing impeccable Cajun 'tailgate' trombone in solos and ensembles.
Farm workers around the base climbed off tractors, removed hats from their heads and put them over their hearts, and a little boy stood at attention and saluted from the 'tailgate' of a pick-up truck by an onion field.
a 'tailgate' picnic
The team will sell hot dogs at 'tailgate' parties to raise money for ConAgra's Feeding Children Better initiative for the homeless and underprivileged kids.
I remember one evening at the fair grounds we all sat on the 'tailgate' of Papa's truck and watched the men roll out the canvas and place the poles.
Baseball fans enjoy a 'tailgate' party ahead of the Cubs-Marlins game at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida, Friday.
Rosy's C-Melody sax beautifully sets the scene, but when Schneider takes over it becomes a deft execution of robust slide trombone at its 'tailgate' best.
At the same moment, the truck swayed as the 'tailgate' opened, and the thin officer let out a long impressed whistle.
This can be surprisingly useful when loading heavy objects and it gives the added bonus that smaller items will not roll out if it is necessary to open the 'tailgate' when you are parked facing uphill.
I can't vouch for it, but the hamper she took to the match at Berwick to help celebrate her brother-in-law's birthday almost certainly was that club's inaugural 'tailgate' party.
Our levity turned to fear a few minutes later on Interstate 20 as a car raced up from behind us and began to 'tailgate' us.
This is the smell of farmer's markets, where cantaloupes spill onto the lowered 'tailgate' of pickup trucks; a few enticing slices propped up near the edge for sampling.
Past them and further down the road, a young woman in shorts, T-shirt and a peaked cap with ‘B’ embroidered on it has the 'tailgate' of her SUV open.
West Vancouver's Deputy Fire Chief Gerry Harrington got his first taste of firefighting as a boy, riding on the 'tailgate' of the fire truck as his father drove out to calls.
It features an ingenious, ‘one-motion’ rear seat and an automatic 'tailgate' that can be fully opened and closed at the press of a button.
Gough, had secured the staging with a strap because it was too long to fit inside the truck's 'tailgate' .
Victor stood and opened the 'tailgate' of his truck.
The 'tailgate' hinges on both the side and the bottom so you can get into the trunk without sprawling across a filthy expanse of sheet metal.
It's amazing to me that at football games, where the crowd has had a chance to 'tailgate' before the game, there is a variety of food.
Everything else about the exterior of the car is the same, including the rear doors and 'tailgate' .
In the middle, the Sharan has large hinged doors, which, like the 'tailgate' , leave plenty of room to load and unload bulky objects.
Sure enough, Sean and Marshall were sitting on the 'tailgate' of his truck.
The evidence indicates that the 'tailgate' of the Savannah estate opened as the combination came to rest.
There is also a special compartment in the 'tailgate' which houses a warning triangle for use if the event of a breakdown, a legal necessity abroad.
He shook his head again and lowered the truck's 'tailgate' , pulling out the ramp.
They ran along with the trucks and, not waiting for the 'tailgate' to open, leapt up.
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