Trailer

/ˈtreɪlər/ noun

A vehicle with no engine that is pulled by another vehicle, or a short film that advertises a longer movie or show.

It comes from 'trail', meaning 'to pull' or 'drag', plus the suffix '-er' meaning 'thing that'. The movie sense began because these ads were originally shown after (trailing) the main film.

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