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tailer
  • a word derived from tail.

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The truck itself was unremarkable – a white tractor unit pulling a refrigerated tailer emblazoned with a polar bear logo – but it came with a police escort.

From The Guardian • Sep. 25, 2018

In other positive signs, Pixar on Saturday released the teaser tailer for “The Incredibles 2,” which drew 113 million views to make it the biggest animated movie trailer launch ever.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 23, 2017

It may not be totally clear from this tailer what Evolution is actually about, but it's dark and creepy and very clear how eerie watching it is going to be.

From The Verge • Oct. 9, 2016

The navigator holds the jib on an auxiliary sheet as the port tailer releases the jib sheet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jerry stood at the window, still sullenly chewing his unlighted cigar, and watched his late visitor and the tailer lose themselves in the hurrying crowds.

From The Big-Town Round-Up by Raine, William MacLeod