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Bandwagon fan Meaning in English

expression

ˈbændˌwæɡən/ /ˈfæn
BAND-wag-uhn FAN
bˈændwæɡən/ /fˈæn
BAND-wag-uhn FAN

Definition

A person who starts supporting a team or group only when it becomes popular or successful, rather than out of loyalty.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used negatively to criticize people for not being loyal. Common with sports, especially when a team starts winning. Also heard as 'jump on the bandwagon.' Not limited to sports—can apply to music, politics, trends, etc.

Example Sentences

He became a bandwagon fan when the team started winning.

basic

Many people call him a bandwagon fan because he only supports the winners.

basic

A real fan is not a bandwagon fan.

basic

Suddenly, after they won the championship, there were bandwagon fans everywhere.

natural

Don't be a bandwagon fan—stick with your team through good and bad.

natural

I don't trust bandwagon fans—they disappear when things get tough.

natural