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- noun Plural form of
tailgater .
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Examples
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Almost 8,000 exhibitors are registered, and like all trade shows, there are plenty of "tailgaters," or nonregistered exhibitors, attempting to earn business through word of mouth.
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BRITS have become a nation of "tailgaters" according to a survey.
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Could you bolt it to the bed of your truck to scare off annoying tailgaters?
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Could you bolt it to the bed of your truck to scare off annoying tailgaters?
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In the most recent tailgating survey conducted by grill manufacturer Weber, researchers found that half of today's tailgaters consider themselves "gourmet" — meaning they serve such foods as ribs, steaks and seafood over more simplistic hot dogs and hamburgers.
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Time limits only penalize tailgaters who are more interested in food and friendship than they are in booze, says Jets fan Victor Russomano.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Do they stipulate how many carbon credits tailgaters have to buy to cook out before games?
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Like Maxson, tailgaters across the nation show up at stadium sites well in advance of game time for a Sunday ritual of beers, buddies and burgers.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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At tailgate parties you will be the envy of the other tailgaters when you display the actual helmets of the two teams who will be playing.
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"The problem's not with tailgaters; it's with irresponsible people."
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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