noun
- the practice of carrying someone on one’s back and shoulders
- the practice of using or building upon someone else’s work, idea, or success
Usage: informal
verb
- to carry someone on one’s back and shoulders
- to use or build upon someone else’s work, idea, or success
Usage: informal
Examples
- The father was piggybacking his tired daughter through the park.
- Piggybacking is a fun activity for children and parents.
- The startup succeeded by piggybacking on the larger company’s distribution network.
- She’s piggybacking her research on previous studies in the field.
- The new product launch involved piggybacking on their existing marketing campaign.
- After piggybacking his little brother around the yard, Tom was exhausted.
- The company’s growth strategy relies heavily on piggybacking established brands.