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Meaning:
Origin:
The exact origin of the term "tailgate" is uncertain, but there are a few possible explanations:
Transportation: Tailgates were first used on horse-drawn wagons in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were hinged at the top and could be lowered to allow for loading and unloading of goods.
Modern Usage:
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