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Tailgates meaning
plural of tailgate
Example sentences (16)
Dads who love to tailgate outside their favorite football stadium may love a new portable grill to bring their pregame tailgates up a notch.
He’s broached some of these issues with students at tailgates for former President Donald Trump’s campaign before the university’s home football games this season, which have added a lot of excitement on campus, he added.
The Powerise solution enhances comfort through automatically opening and closing car tailgates and trunk lids.
At the moment, this is restricted to pre and post-game tailgates, which only encourages fans to drink excessively and keep a “buzz” on throughout the game.
It brings fall festivals, football tailgates, and the first hint of the holidays just around the corner.
It can open down, like all pickup tailgates, or from the sides, with a 60/40 split.
Pickup truck tailgates have gotten pretty cool.
Who says sports fan gear is only for game days and tailgates?
All I know is they better not ban horse turd eating at Eagles tailgates.
He combined his love of the outdoors with his joy of cooking which satisfied many family and friends at parties and tailgates.
It was nicer still to see Bengals and Vandals at many of the tailgates true friends, some were even married to each other.
Luke Bryan has been the leader of the "tailgates and tan lines" bro-country wave of the past decade, and can't seem to record a song that's not a hit.
That should make it more comfortable for players, but also fans that will be plenty lubricated from their tailgates by the late afternoon kickoff.
The manager of Buffalo Bros. said sometimes people go into the restaurant to escape the heat during tailgates, but she did not know how the cooler weather would affect patrons who usually do that.
Things look great for football games in Starkville and Tuscaloosa but it will be a bit chilly early in the morning for those pregame tailgates.
Wonder Dogs headed to Minneapolis – “Regina Petrilyak, of Hazelton, Pa., wears an Underdog costume as she tailgates before the NFC Championship Game against the Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Sunday, Jan.