by Foxyjadeeee June 4, 2015

If you think that a Ferrari owns all supercars just because it's a "FERRARI", then you are in the Ferrari bandwagon.
by MarTomTravis December 27, 2006

A sports fan that only goes for the #1 team. They will switch if the #1 team gets beaten, they will switch to whoever takes #1.
Will: "Did you see the Tigers last night? They got beat, I'm a Bulldogs fan now"
Harrison: "OMG Will you are such a bandwagon!"
Harrison: "OMG Will you are such a bandwagon!"
by FSUHater3 November 21, 2015

BANDWAGON: ERIC CHO YOUR A BANDWAGON
by poopooman69 November 6, 2019

(verb, the act of bandwagoning) to become a supporter or fan of something, esp. a sports team, solely due to the said item or team's general success and/ or popularity. Bandwagoners are believed to compose a large portion of many pro sports franchises in the United States, including the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers. In the sports world, bandwagoning is generally frowned upon as it is associated with selling out. Bandwagoning is often confused with "fair weathering," which is different because while bandwagoning involves switching teams, fair weathering is merely ceasing to follow a team when they are no longer successful.
Jim, a lifelong loyal Astros fan, was accused of bandwagoning by his brother Darren when he started rooting for the Yankees.
by Ih8bandwagoners November 1, 2010

Vehicle or other mode of transportation used by those from Illinois, Pakistan, or other non-southern California locations to root vociferously for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Even though he claimed he was a Laker fan at an early age, Damon has a reserved seat on the Laker bandwagon.
by The DA, David Aldridge December 9, 2003

the uncontrollable attraction of multiple individuals from one social grouping to an individual of the opposite sex; without realization or intention.
by J. Beaulieu & L. Gardner December 29, 2008
