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tailgater

1

[ teyl-gey-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who drives hazardously close to the rear of another moving vehicle.
  2. a person who participates in a tailgate picnic.


tailgater

2

[ teyl-gey-ter ]

noun

  1. a musician who plays trombone in tailgate style.
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The events kick off at 2 p.m. when the Coliseum will open its gates for tailgaters ahead of a USC-Rutgers college football game.

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If there is no lane to your right, wait until there is space ahead for the tailgater to pass.

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“I’m reminded of that every time I go through a stadium entrance, when the tailgaters are out early and it’s in the air,” he said.

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But he was so much more, shooting war orphans in Rome to tailgaters in Aiken, South Carolina.

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Mater Dei tailgaters showed up in RVs four hours before kickoff, lit their stoves, turned up the music, broke out beverages and partied.

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