tailgater

English

Etymology

tailgate + -er

Noun

tailgater (plural tailgaters)

  1. One who tailgates (drives very close to the person ahead).
  2. One who participates in a tailgate party.
    • 2013 November 8, Nancy M. Better, “Tailgating Gets Online Playbooks”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Ms. Hundley’s favorite feature is the automatic reminder, which notifies tailgaters of their responsibilities 24 hours before game time.

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