bandwagon
/bănd′wăg″ən/
noun
  1. An elaborately decorated wagon used to transport musicians in a parade.
  2. (Informal) A cause or party that attracts increasing numbers of adherents.
    young voters climbing aboard the party's bandwagon.
  3. (Informal) A current trend.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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BANDWAGON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
3 days ago - BANDWAGON definition: 1. an activity, group, movement, etc. that has become successful or fashionable and so attracts…. Learn more.
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Merriam-Webster
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BANDWAGON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 week ago - The meaning of BANDWAGON is a usually ornate and high wagon for a band of musicians especially in a circus parade. How to use bandwagon in a sentence.
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Dictionary.com
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BANDWAGON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
If you jump on the bandwagon, you join in with the many people who follow, support, or are fans of someone or something popular and/or successful (especially when it is growing in popularity).Bandwagon is especially used in the context of sports teams, political movements, trends, and entertainment.
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Collins Dictionary
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BANDWAGON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1. US a wagon, usually high and brightly coloured, for carrying the band in a parade 2. → See jump on the bandwagon.... Click for more definitions.
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Vocabulary.com
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Bandwagon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A bandwagon is a trend that is so cool everyone wants to get in on it. If you start wearing a flowerpot on your head because everyone else is, you’ve jumped on a strange fashion bandwagon.
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Wikipedia
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Bandwagon effect - Wikipedia
November 23, 2025 - The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon where people adopt certain behaviors, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so. More specifically, it is a cognitive bias by which public opinion or behaviours can alter due to ...
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Etymonline
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Bandwagon - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
also band-wagon, 1849, American English, from band (n.2) + wagon, originally a large wagon used to carry the band in a circus procession; as these also figured in celebrations of successful political campaigns, being on the bandwagon came to mean "attaching oneself to anything that looks likely to succeed," a usage attested by 1899 in writings of Theodore Roosevelt.
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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Bandwagon - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Someone who joins or supports something, usually a sports team, only after it is successful or popular. I can't stand the bandwagon fans who've come out of the woodwork now that the team is winning.
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Wikipedia
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Bandwagon - Wikipedia
January 17, 2026 - The term bandwagon, band wagon, bandwaggon, or band waggon, originally described large wagon that carried musicians, although modern usage refers to any widely-supported activity.
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Merriam-Webster
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BANDWAGON Synonyms: 20 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
1 month ago - as in campaign a series of activities undertaken to achieve a goal tried to get everyone on the bandwagon about forming a neighborhood cleanup
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Reddit
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r/explainlikeimfive on Reddit: ELI5:What is bandwagoning?
July 29, 2023 - Becoming a fan of a sports team only while they are winning. As opposed to a fan that supports a team if they win or lose, a bandwagoner sees a winning team and decides that's the team the want to support.
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Oxford English Dictionary
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bandwagon, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb bandwagon, one of which is labelled obsolete.
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Political Dictionary
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Bandwagon - Political Dictionary
January 25, 2026 - To be on the “bandwagon” is to follow a group that has a large and growing number of followers. A bandwagon is literally a wagon …
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Wiktionary
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bandwagon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
“Weeping Walter” is a notorious example of the theory that “trimming” pays in politix. He has blown with every wind; he has bandwagoned with every passing movement from the Ku Klux Klan to the Townsend plan; […]
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Quora
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What does 'bandwagon movement' mean? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): Thanks for asking this question. Bandwagon is a trend that is so cool everyone wants to get in on it. Originally, a bandwagon was a large wagon that did indeed carry a band.
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DIY.ORG
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What does Definition of Bandwagon mean? Meaning & Definition | Gen Z Slang Dictionary
Explore the meaning of "Bandwagon" in Gen Z slang. Learn how this term is used to describe following trends and how to avoid jumping on the bandwagon.
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Poem Analysis
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Bandwagon - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
July 17, 2025 - The word “bandwagon” comes from the saying “jump on the bandwagon” meaning to join in with everyone else—to have the same perceptive.