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
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.
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.
drivers who will 'tailgate' at 90 mph
Everything else about the exterior of the car is the same, including the rear doors and 'tailgate' .
The evidence indicates that the 'tailgate' of the Savannah estate opened as the combination came to rest.
In fact she was out of the wagon, leaning heavily on the 'tailgate' with one hand clutched against the bandages.
A 'tailgate' party is under way on somebody's front lawn.
Victor stood and opened the 'tailgate' of his truck.
It can be flipped rearward for 'tailgate' parties.
No one seemed to think twice about driving so far for a gig, and the car park was awash with 'tailgate' parties.
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.
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.
The 'tailgate' is unusual in being hinged deep into the roof and having a separately opening window that allows the loading of shopping or other small items in a restricted parking space.
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.
At the company's Norfolk, Va., location, the sales force held an open house with a homecoming theme and 'tailgate' party.
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.
The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered its 'tailgate' .
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.
He grabs the last kitchen box and follows Richard out the back door, which is propped open, and places the boxes on the 'tailgate' of his truck.
You can use it as an ice chest - there's a drain plug - perfect for 'tailgate' parties.
a 'tailgate' picnic
The house-smoked loin of pork is prepared on a Li'l Chief smoker (the kind you see at football 'tailgate' parties).
He shook his head again and lowered the truck's 'tailgate' , pulling out the ramp.
Thankfully the Avensis has now been returned to the Company Car fold as good as new with its new 'tailgate' and bumper.
Gough, had secured the staging with a strap because it was too long to fit inside the truck's 'tailgate' .
The Washu concept is a 6-seater, has sliding rear doors, and a 'tailgate' that opens in two sections with the glass hinged upwards in hatchback fashion while the lower panel drops straight down.
The teenager was unconscious as firefighters from Devizes released her by forcing open the 'tailgate' and rear passenger door.
The NFL approached the group about headlining Thursday's free concert, which is being promoted as a massive 'tailgate' party.
Saturday they had a 'tailgate' party at the University of Washington for the class of 1990 Husky; Sunday was a big family barbecue.
Just like in professional sports, these college fans geared up hours before kickoff with 'tailgate' parties and mammoth quantities of beer.
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