noun
- rides on someone’s back and shoulders
Usage: plural of piggyback
verb
- carries someone on one’s back and shoulders
- uses or builds upon something existing to gain advantage
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present; figurative
Examples
- Dad gives the kids piggybacks around the yard every evening.
- She piggybacks her little brother to the playground.
- The company piggybacks on the success of popular social media platforms.
- He always piggybacks his younger sister when she gets tired.
- The new app piggybacks existing GPS technology.
- Children love getting piggybacks from their parents.
- The startup piggybacks established distribution networks to reduce costs.