ALL meanings of straddlers
strad·dle
S s - verb without object straddlers to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart; stand or sit astride. 1
- verb without object straddlers to stand wide apart, as the legs. 1
- verb without object straddlers to favor or appear to favor both sides of an issue, political division, or the like, at once; maintain an equivocal position. 1
- verb with object straddlers to walk, stand, or sit with one leg on each side of; stand or sit astride of: to straddle a horse. 1
- verb with object straddlers to spread (the legs) wide apart. 1
- verb with object straddlers to favor or appear to favor both sides of (an issue, political division, etc.). 1
- noun straddlers an act or instance of straddling. 1
- noun straddlers the distance straddled over. 1
- noun straddlers the taking of a noncommittal position. 1
- noun straddlers Finance. an option consisting of a put and a call combined, both at the same current market price and for the same specified period. a similar transaction in securities or futures in which options to buy and sell the same security or commodity are purchased simultaneously in order to hedge one's risk. 1