Tailgate

"Tailgate" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Tom sat next to Mary on the tailgate.

Don't tailgate, please.

Don't tailgate this truck.

Aggressive drivers who tailgate are a danger to the general public. Tailgating is basically a kind of road rage.

We're planning to tailgate before Saturday's game.

Drop the tailgate, please, and I'll load these pallets.

When they first attached tailgates to cars, we were hooked. By the 1970s, wagons with names like Vista Cruiser and Town & Country sported tailgates as big as dining tables.

Open up the tailgate, please, and retrieve her suitcases.

The locktender closed the tailgate and the chamber started to fill.

Are you coming to the tailgate? We'll be grilling brisket.

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“You don’t want to be at a tailgate having fish and chips,” said Elanja O’Toole, who wore a San Diego Chargers jersey while her husband, Llian O’Toole, wore a St. Louis Rams jersey and face paint.

The website was created by Harry St. John, a former college athlete who wanted to take the agony out of managing tailgates.

That idiot has been tailgating me for the last five minutes.

She also tailgated them at high speed in her convertible yellow Mercedes.

Last week the UK government announced a crackdown on unsafe driving. From now on, those of us spotted tailgating or lane hogging will face on-the-spot fines of £100 and three penalty points.

An email circulated to ABC employees says Gallagher is believed to have tailgated staff walking through the building’s high-security doors.

“Hey, what are you guys doing?” “Dude, we're gonna tailgate the tryouts.” “Oh, shit. That's a good idea. Oh, you gonna bust out Green Man, bro?” “No. No Green Man.” “What's Green Man?” “Well, in high school, Charlie was like our school mascot.” “A mascot nobody wanted. He'd get wasted and dress in this green spandex bodysuit.” “Spandex?” “It was really sad.” “That's it.” “You gotta bring the Green Man suit.” “Yeah, no. Done with it.” “The spandex.” “Green Man was good. It got me through some hard times. But I'm done with it. Tell you what. You can wear it if you want, but I'm just gonna be relaxing, okay? This is gonna be about chilling out for me.” “No. This is gonna be exactly like Woodstock.”

The point, Goldstein discovered through a lot of long days hanging out in parking lots, is that tailgating — the gustatory madness, the multigenerational camaraderie, the decked-out vans — is as essential a part of football as the game itself.

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