Define The Wagon Meaning

The Wagon
refers to an ass, butt, booty, etc. Typically used when referring to a particularly big booty, but can be used for all shapes and sizes. called “the wagon” because it follows behind you.

guy 1: damn you see rashida’s pics from the party last nigh? she thick asf
guy 2: yeah she got the wagon fr. she could get it.
By Aubry
Wagone

By Melisande
On The Wagon
A colloquialism generally referring to an alcohol abuser's sobering up time. Can also be used as a general reference to refraining from any bad habit, i.e. diet or drug usage. Closely related to fell off the wagon.

1. "Hey Bill, you wanna do whiskey shots tonight?" "Sorry Bob, I'm on the wagon."
2. "Hey Jim, you sticking to that Atkins diet thing?" "Yup, I'm still on the wagon."
By Marnia
Wagon

Look at her right thurr she got a wagon
By Blinni
Wagon

By Ketti
Wagon
(Ireland) an obnoxious, agressive woman, a bitch

Our new boss is a right wagon!
By Netta
Wagon
one who's ass is excessively large.

haley has a nice wagon.
By Giuditta
Wagon
A person, typically female, with a disproportionately large posterior.

Todd likes Nadine because of the wagon she's draggin'.
By Denice
Wagon
A sports team that is on a hot streak, can’t be stopped. They roll over all of their opponents with ease.

Jim: “Did you watch the Yankees game last night”

Fred: “Yeah. Yankees are a wagon.”
By Giustina
Wagoner
A person that is so nervous about loosing their job that they will back stab and play on your fears to make themselves appear to be the superior worker. They will try and form alliances with others to back them up in their scheme as well as spread rumors and flat out lies. They appear jolly and happy and go out of their way to make jokes with the bosses but when you actually get to know the person they are more miserable then you could very imagine. They will try and start fights with you and then turn the situation around on you as if you were the bad guy.

Alice was so afraid of loosing her spot at the tin can company that she wagonered Joan (her friend) when lay-offs where about to come.

"Watch out don't get to close to Alice she might wagoner for your position"
By Daniele