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bandwagon slag

Someone who follows trends to fit in with the rest of the sheep.
Person: “now everyone’s buying those shoes Fancy Nancy bought last week”
Person 2: “Yeah, they’re all Bandwagon Slags”
by Onlygodcanjudge June 15, 2020
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Bandwagon Fan

A sports fan who only supports a team, because they are currently playing well, and will usually jump from one team to another if they start to lose. They usually know nothing about them, or their history, and will usually make up lame excuses for supporting them such as liking their name or logo.
Person A: I am a New York sports fan, you?
Person B: Well, I'm a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Rockets, and Toronto FC, you?
Person A: Interesting. Can you name atleast 3 players from these teams, besides Star Players, and why you support those teams?
Person B: Sure I can. Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato! I support them because they have cool logos!
Person A: I see, you're a bandwagon fan. Well then, good luck this year.
by SilverishGoldNova May 25, 2018
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Bandwagon

why you bandwagon
by Logan_So_Blunt February 11, 2017
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bandwagon

lorents a bandwagon
by thoota October 1, 2020
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Bandwagon Righteousness

confirmation bias of morality that grows stronger with the submission of other morals or ideas most entirely by a bandwagon fallacy.
by BitchBoyOfTheDic. November 16, 2021
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Bandwagon

James is a bandwagon because he likes the Packers because they are always a playoff team
by Migga nan May 16, 2022
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Bandwagon

When someone changes to the best team in sports. (Rhett Savoini.)
Rhett Savoini is a Bandwagon.
by Jojo A April 6, 2013
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