rear-end



rear-end something

  (American)
to cause an accident by hitting the back of the car in front of you His car was rear-ended while he was stopped at the light.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TerrieTER-eeEnglish
Rebekahrə-BEK-ə (English)Biblical, English
NaamahNAY-ə-mə (English), nah-ah-MAH (Jewish)Biblical, Hebrew
RomÁNa-Hungarian
Loviise-Estonian
Godafrid-Ancient Germanic