tag on
IPA: tˈægˈɑn
verb
- (chiefly public transport) To hover an RFID device such as a smartcard over a receiver, often with a graphical user interface, in order to make a payment or gain access to the vehicle.
Examples of "tag-on" in Sentences
- TW: Now at the end of your book you have this little tag-on called “What about Ghost.”
- Later, he reassures his Pentagon fellows that they'll be able to finesse the tag-on commitment to begin a withdrawal from Afghanistan by July 1, 2011 by pointing to successes that could lead to victory with more time and troops.
- It's funny how many of these gripes contradict each other…you complain as if to remind yourselves that race isn't the issue, and then mention her race as a tag-on gripe in every other complaint… Maybe you all just like to complain a lot.