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how fast does a bullet travel? in MPH?
It depends on the context.can you park on a single yellow line?
Good answers above. It can also have a slang meaning that is none too polite. Think of evangelical preachers and congressmen in the news recently.
How to beat the new speed traps in South Africa?
It's when people are in the sports stadium parking lot having barbeques and showing team support.What high-performance car has "good" gas mileage?
To follow someone too closely, or the rear opening of a pickup truck.How do we make cities more cyclist-friendly?
basically.. it's a bunch of people partying in a parkinglot.Why are the roads so terrible in some states?
tail·gate (tlgt)n.
1. A hinged board or closure at the rear of a vehicle, such as a pick-up truck, that can be lowered during loading and unloading. Also called tailboard.
2. One of the pair of gates downstream in a canal lock.
v. tail·gat·ed, tail·gat·ing, tail·gates
v.tr.
1. To drive so closely behind (another vehicle) that one cannot stop or swerve with ease in an emergency.
2. Slang To follow closely behind (another person), as in gaining access to an area requiring the use of an electronic identification card.
v.intr.
1. To follow another vehicle too closely.
2. To participate in a picnic that is served from the tailgate of a vehicle, as before a sports event.
Non-Australians: How's the driving style of the Australians?
its when you ride on someones tail to close driving down the road or you tailgate at a sporting event drink beer and BBqget out the hamburgers and hotdogs and have a cookout
For bus drivers please answer?
It's what I do when someone is in front of me on the road going too slow and won't get out of the way. Also known as "riding someone's %*#"More Questions & Answers ...
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