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jalopy

English

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps from Jalapa, Mexico, to whose scrap yards used cars were often sent from New Orleans starting in the 1920s. First recorded written use in 1924.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d???l?.pi/

Noun

jalopy (plural jalopies)

  1. (US, dated) An old, dilapidated or unpretentious automobile.
    • 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.
  2. (US, dated, slang) A hip, cool, groovy automobile.


Synonyms

  • banger, beater, bucket of bolts, clunker, crate, flivver, hooptie, junker, rattletrap, rustbucket, tin Lizzie,lemon

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hoopty

English

Alternative forms

  • hooptie, hoopdi, hooptee

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h?p.ti/

Noun

hoopty (plural hoopties)

  1. (slang) An old, worn-out car.
    Synonyms: beater, banger, bucket, clunker, jalopy, rust bucket, wreck

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