noun
- spectators who watch horse races from the rail around the track
- people who closely follow and observe sports or other activities, especially as regular spectators
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The railbirds gathered early to get the best spots along the fence.
- Experienced railbirds could predict which horses would perform well.
- The old railbirds shared stories about legendary races from decades past.
- Local railbirds knew all the jockeys and trainers by name.
- The railbirds cheered loudly as the horses rounded the final turn.
- She became one of the regular railbirds at the weekly races.