(verb) mount on or attach to (an existing object or system)

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piggyback
To attach or append something to another (usually larger) object or event

The popular host can’t claim credit for the trade, though. The idea wasn’t his. He piggybacked off another successful investor who had a history of picking winners.

On somebody's back or shoulders

a piggyback ride.

(1) A direct mail offer that is included free with another offer (2) Two commercials which are shown back-to-back by the same sponsor
atop the shoulders, on the back; on the back and of another person, atop the shoulders of another person
{f} add cargo wagons to a train; ride on the shoulders of a person, ride on a person's back
a system of transportation requiring the transfer of containers from truck to rail See Birdyback; Fishyback
on a railroad flatcar; "the trailer rode piggyback across the country"
Transportation of a highway trailer on a railroad flat car
haul truck trailers loaded with commodities on railroad cars
carry on the back or shoulders; "She piggybacked a sick classmate to school"
If you give someone a piggyback, you carry them high on your back, supporting them under their knees. They give each other piggy-back rides. Piggyback is also an adverb. My father carried me up the hill, piggyback
haul by railroad car haul truck trailers loaded with commodities on railroad cars ride on someone's shoulders or back on the back or shoulder or astraddle on the hip; "she carried her child piggyback"
ride on someone's shoulders or back
on a railroad flatcar; "the trailer rode piggyback across the country
haul by railroad car
{i} act of carrying piggyback
A flat train car that holds trucks or containers
Rights given to an investor or group of investors to register previously unregistered securities in the event of another registration by the issuing firm
On somebodys back or shoulders