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Jalopy vs Limo - What's the difference?

jalopy | limo |

As a noun jalopy

is an old, dilapidated vehicle.

As a verb limo is

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jalopy

English

Noun

(jalopies)
  • An old, dilapidated vehicle.
  • * 1979 , Jack Kerouac, On the road , page 3:
  • Dean is the perfect guy for the road because he was actually born on the road, when his parents were passing through Salt Lake City in 1926, in a jalopy , on their way to Los Angeles.
  • * 2003 , Terrance Dicks & Barry Letts, Deadly Reunion , chapter 22:
  • There's only a rough track and I doubt if that jalopy of yours will make it.

    Synonyms

    * flivver, hooptie, tin Lizzie

    limo

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang) a limousine
  • Anagrams

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