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What (who) is saddlebag - definition

Seat Bag; Seat bag; Saddlebags; Saddle bag; Bike saddle bag; Bicycle saddle bag
  • Traditional [[Blackfoot]] women's saddlebag
  •  World War I pannier-style saddlebags containing a first aid kit

saddlebag         
¦ noun
1. a bag attached to a saddle.
2. (saddlebags) US informal excess fat around the hips and thighs.
saddlebag         
also saddle-bag (saddlebags)
A saddlebag is a bag fastened to the saddle of a bicycle or motorcycle, or the saddle of a horse.
= pannier
N-COUNT
saddlebags         
US informal excess fat around the hips and thighs.

Wikipedia

Saddlebag

Saddlebags are bags that are attached to saddles.

Examples of use of saddlebag
1. Judging by Gordon‘s saggy, saddlebag boat race, they don‘t.
2. Twice in two weeks, he had diesel drained from saddlebag tanks on a truck at his gin.
3. Two empty nets broke the surface before a single whitefish appeared, which Kenjibek tossed in a saddlebag for the long journey home.
4. In farewell, I would like to say to all you tragic losers on this rain–soaked dime of a country that comes only 108th in the happiness league: so long, suckers!" On reflection, this may have confused the bosses, especially when I showed up at the ideas meeting the following Monday with a spring in my step and a croissant in my saddlebag.
5. Not long into her trip, she realized that her favorite refreshment, which she had packed into a saddlebag –– a half–gallon carton of grapefruit juice and a liter bottle of seltzer, which she‘d mix together –– was not only inconvenient, it was also slowing her down. ‘‘Juice and seltzer is so simple,‘‘ Marlin said. ‘‘I thought, Why can‘t I buy this in a bottle?‘‘ She found that the handful of fruit–juice–sweetened sodas that were available tasted either artificial or too sweet.