0 past participle, past simple of rear-end --
1 to hit the back of one car with another in an accident: --
Burke had been drinking that night, rear-ended another vehicle and drove off.
A following car checked up and was rear-ended, causing a spin that led to further contact as following cars were unable to avoid the growing incident.
While driving, he blacked out, rear-ended another car, and then tried to drive away.
After pulling off the lot, he is rear-ended... by the woman he was searching for.
En route he is rear-ended by a van after braking distractedly.
The department vehicle that she was driving was rear-ended by a man who was heavily intoxicated.
Following a test run, it was rear-ended by another streetcar on the test track and suffered extensive damage.
During race one, someone rear-ended him from first to finish fourth with a few laps to go.