What does it say after shortgun
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Riding shotgun was used to describe the guard who rode alongside a stagecoachdriver, ready to use his shotgun to ward off bandits or hostile Native Americans. In modern use, it refers to the practice of sitting alongside the driver in a moving vehicle. The phrase has been used to mean giving actual or figurative support or aid to someone in a situation.[1] The earliest coining of this phrase dates to at most 1905.[2].
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