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BlackTooth | 14:51 Mon 15th Dec 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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Where does the phrase 'i got shotgun' come from, when riding in a car?
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The phrase "riding shotgun" or "i got shotgun" is a direct claim to reserve the front passenger seat, next to the driver. The origin of the phrase will come to mind for anyone who has watched an old US Western movie where the stagecoaches would have a stage driver, and often next to the stage driver would be a man with a shotgun to protect from Indians or bandits. That is where the 'shotgun seat' originated.

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