climb on the bandwagon



climb on the bandwagon

To join or follow something once it is successful or popular. I can't stand these people who just climb on the bandwagon after a win. Where were they last year when the team was terrible? A: "I thought your mom hated that candidate." B: "Well, he's the president now, so she's climbed on the bandwagon."
See also: bandwagon, climb, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NahorNAY-hawr (English)Biblical
Dragutin-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic
Jeremiel-Biblical
Albinaahl-BEE-nah (Russian, Italian, Polish)Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Polish, German, Lithuanian, Ancient Roman
Kyrylo-Ukrainian
ŽIvka-Croatian, Serbian