used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. that is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support: the environmental bandwagon is feeling mighty crowded | concerns over the risk posed by this emerging technology threaten to derail the bandwagon.
by Gaysurvhduen dulevv fun January 09, 2023
Yosef is a bandwagon. He supported Barca and now PSG because Messi is there. They are an oil club.
Yosef also supported Arsenal, then United, then Chelsea, then City, then Leicester, then Liverpool, and for this season City (or Chelsea if Lukaku plays well)
Yosef also supported Arsenal, then United, then Chelsea, then City, then Leicester, then Liverpool, and for this season City (or Chelsea if Lukaku plays well)
by Kol khara August 07, 2021
by Joe burrow February 13, 2022
A person who supports (follows) a cause or team just to be accepted by society. In particular the Sudden following of a sports team currently performing well in their respective competition
by jobisatoss March 18, 2021
by shlumpblinks December 06, 2020
Saying #RiseUp when the falcons are in the super bowl and you have never rooted for or watched them play at any point at all.
by Tee.tee February 06, 2017
An average male, thinking he’s living the celebrity dream hating on every fanbase. But switches teams when he sees them winning. A classic Bandwagon!
by Daqauvis November 27, 2023