"Tailing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tailing refers to the process of extracting minerals or other minerals from waste rock or tailings, which are the materials left over after a mineral has been extracted from the ore. It can also refer to the act of following or tracking a particular person or thing, often in a mechanical or automatic way.
Alternatively, in the context of mining or drilling, tailing may refer to the material left behind after a process, such as the residues left in a drilling mud or the waste rock left after a mining operation.
In surfing, a tailing is a large wave that forms behind a surfer, when they are swimming backwards or losing control of the board.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "tailing":
Tailgating refers to the act of following another vehicle too closely, often in a reckless or aggressive manner. It is a form of driving that can lead to serious accidents and reduced driving safety.<br><br>In American football, tailgating also refers to a pre-game tradition where fans gather in parking lots near the stadium to socialize, eat, and drink before the game, often while parked in their cars with their trunks open, using the term "tailgating" as a metaphor for eating in the parking lot, next to the tailgate of the vehicle, with the social gathering taking place in the space that would normally be occupied by the tailgate of the vehicle when retracted, when it extends for convenience of having more space for all the food.