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A basketball player. Professional basketball began in 1896 in New York City and was at one time played on courts enclosed by wire mesh, or cages. The cagers played hard that afternoon.
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a popular word among motorcyclists and bicyclists for four wheeled motor vehicle drivers. The term is often used in a derogative sense, because the car body effectively forms a cage, isolating the said driver from having to interact with other road users.
The term was coined by motorcyclists. Some ignorant cager nearly hit me while I was biking. Idiot obviously wants a U-lock to the face.
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automobile driver, trapped in their own cage. Cagers are sitting in traffic jams again.
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A now seldom-used term for a basketball player Lincoln High's cagers defeated Roosevelt last night, 58-55.
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May 11, 2007 Urban Word of the Day
A term used by motorcyclists to describe someone driving a four wheeled vehicle. That cager just cut me off!
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