0 present participle of piggyback --
1 to use something that someone else has made or done in order to get an advantage: --
Everyone wants to piggyback on the phenomenal success of the TV series.
The process of sending data along with the acknowledgment is called piggybacking.
Regardless, piggybacking is difficult to detect unless the user can be viewed by others using a computer under suspicious circumstances.
The aim of wardriving is to collect information about wireless access points (not to be confused with piggybacking).
This architectural arrangement, commonly known as piggybacking, was frequently imposed on older traditional theaters during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Memes that fit within a successful memeplex may gain acceptance by piggybacking on the success of the memeplex.
Such users are often unaware that they are piggybacking, and the subscriber has not noticed.
While persons engaging in piggybacking are generally honest citizens, a smaller number are breaking the law in this manner, avoiding identification by investigators.
It has 20 rescue cruisers (usually piggybacking a smaller rescue boat), mostly operated by own full-time personnel and 40 rescue boats operated by volunteers.