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tailgate

[teyl-geyt] / ˈteɪlˌgeɪt /




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The iconic Rose Bowl opened in 1922, is a national historic landmark and boasts ample tailgating opportunities, but some fans have complained about the aging venue’s uncomfortable seating and lack of modern amenities.

From Los Angeles Times

The new rules stipulate that all doors except the tailgate "shall be equipped with a mechanical release exterior door handle".

From Barron's

Complaining about it is just as much tradition as tailgating, the Lambeau Leap or mocking the New York Jets.

From The Wall Street Journal

People proffered sensible answers like "I was in a hurry" or "I wasn't paying attention to the speed limit" or "someone was tailgating me".

From BBC

They tailgate, party and eventually walk into the game.

From Los Angeles Times