saddlebag
See also: saddle-bag and saddle bag
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsædəlˌbæɡ/
- Rhymes: -æɡ
- Hyphenation: sad‧dle‧bag
Noun
saddlebag (plural saddlebags)
- A covered pouch, usually one of a pair, laid across the back of a horse, donkey, or mule behind its saddle, or hanging over the rear wheel of a motorcycle; often made of leather or (on a motorcycle) a rigid material.
- 2006, Robert Adon Fink, Twilight Innings: A West Texan on Grace and Survival, page 16:
- Frustrated, rushed, you toss the saddlebags filled with textbooks, ungraded papers, and drafts of poems onto the back of your cruiser motorcycle and roar off down Ambler not thinking speed and a strong crosswind will lift the saddlebags into flight like some leather-winged prehistoric bird hanging in the air a second before flopping onto the busiest street in North Abilene.
- 2008, David Thomasson, The Ghost of Hollering Woman Creek, page 59:
- Lifting the reins over the horse's head, he tied them to a nearby tree limb and moved back to the saddlebags. Untying the leather thongs that bound them behind the saddle, he picked the saddlebags up, hobbled to a nearby tree, and sat down at its base.
- (cycling, nonstandard, by extension) pannier
- (cycling) A seat pack or a seat bag (a pouch or a small bag attached to the seat or seat post of a bicycle)
- (in the plural, US, informal) Loose fatty flesh on a person's upper thighs or buttocks, that hangs like saddlebags.
- Synonym: (on the upper thighs) riding breeches
- 2002, Maria Makarovic, Doctor Help Me Slim Down!: Firm Up and Get Rid of Cellulite!, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 141:
- The area treated was always the side of the thighs, where she had visible saddlebags.
- (architecture) A style of house with two rooms separated by a small hall and open space.
Derived terms
- saddlebags glider
Translations
covered pouch
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butt sag
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