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bandwagon

when a person likes a trend, or sports team, just because it is getting more popular.

Mike: 12 months ago: dang son the hawks freakin suck.
Mike: 12 minutes ago: how bout them hawks?
John: BANDWAGON!

by SnookTheBe(a)sT December 14, 2008

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bandwagon

What people will "ride" or get on when they want to be accepted, espescially in the NFL. People will get on the (Colts) bandwagon and suddenly become their fans because they are doing really good or because they have a large number of fans so they can be accepted.

People will ride a bandwagon even if they dont give a shit about football or whatever the bandwagon is.

This kid at my school wears a Cincinnati Bengals shirt to school when he is a Denver fan.
Me yells:BANDWAGON!

Girls who don't care about football chant: who dey! who dey! who dey! who dey!

by Slash of Guns N Roses January 8, 2006

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Bandwagon

Joining a popular trend because you don't want to be an individual thinker

Dave: I love these fidget spinners , you can do tricks with them it's so cool!
Johnny: Bandwagon!

by JFK Shot First May 29, 2017

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Bandwagoner

Someone who supports someone or something only because it is popular or successful.

Shaun: Let's go New York! #EverUpward

Liam: Don't you go for Los Angeles?

Shaun: Not this season, all in for New York!

Liam: What even are you... classic Bandwagoner.

by MattTASTIC! February 25, 2019


Bandwagoner

To root for a different team every chance possible

You're a bandwagoner. Quit following lebron

by Treehunnid June 1, 2015

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bandwagoner

In sports, someone who selectively cheers for a particular team (Team A) not because he likes them or follows them faithfully, but only because another team (Team B) that he does not like, happens to be doing worse than Team A. This person then enjoys ridiculing fans of Team B, and often will claim that they have been "a fan forever", but only for the time being, because when Team B performs better than Team A, they then go back into hiding and remain silent.

The Rudde bandwagoner hopped on the band wagon and bragged about the Padres, but only when they were doing better than the Dodgers.

by mavilus June 15, 2006

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bandwagon

the act of dogmatically following a particular point of view or repeatedly responding in a particular way because it is fashionable, despite its logical merit.

There they go jumping on the anti-immigrant bandwagon.

by infi January 23, 2006

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