A follower. Someone that says something and then when everyone says they like it they seem to like it too even tho they just said they didn’t liek it . Another definition of ban wagon is someone who loves the golden state worries and then switches to cavs because they are the winning team. Another definition is someone who agrees to something just because everyone dose even tho they don’t agree to it but they just do because they are a BAN WAGON period‼️
“Oh I hate the cavs they is th worst team” Everyone like the cavs now. “Ohh I like the cavs now it’s the best team”. This is an example of a BAN WAGON. They seem to like it because everyone likes it and they switch up because they are a BAN WAGON‼️
by We don’t like BAN WAGONS‼️ December 29, 2018
by Nobuyuki February 19, 2004
by blocklit November 22, 2020
1. A term for the command line used to remove a person from a chatroom/forum/team.
2. A weapon used on MMORPGs for the specific purpose of eliminating n00bs.
2. A weapon used on MMORPGs for the specific purpose of eliminating n00bs.
by SirZat, That sexy beast March 14, 2005
by Bill Dingle September 16, 2013
a sunglass brand that's on the fashionable and affordable side. They have become popular over the years. Almost everyone wears them these days. They are sold at Sunglass Hut and Holt Renfrew. These Italian made sunglasses are worth owning since they are well made and last years and years.
guy: "avoid the dollar store. Buy real Wayfarers from Ray-Ban!"
guy 2: "They are well made I take it?"
guy: "For a $150-$250 price range I would have to say they are!"
guy 2: "They are well made I take it?"
guy: "For a $150-$250 price range I would have to say they are!"
by dudelistico2012 August 08, 2011
A game of Scrabble where the loser must buy, borrow or steal an word on the board (usually within a time limit of 2 hours).
While this has made the game of Scrabble more tactical, it has also lead to a steady annual rise in prisoners within the British Isles since 1991.
While this has made the game of Scrabble more tactical, it has also lead to a steady annual rise in prisoners within the British Isles since 1991.
by riotxix September 19, 2011