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Alternative form of Vette [(informal) A Corvette automobile.]
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(Nigeria) A motorcycle taxi.
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(India) driver, chauffeur (especially of an autorickshaw)
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A particular car rental company
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(Thailand) songthaew (share taxi made out of an altered pickup truck with two benches in the back down each side)
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(Indonesia) A cycle rickshaw.
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An especially sporty form of coupé car.
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(New York City) a taxi that cannot be hailed from the street, but is called by placing a phone-in request; a call cab, a radio taxi
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A share taxi in parts of Africa.
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(Britain) The profession of a cabbie, especially one who drives a black cab.
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One who drives a taxi for a living.
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The trade of a cabdriver.
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The driver of a hackney cab.
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A taxicab used as an ambulance.
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(South Africa) An unroadworthy mini-bus taxi
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A kind of bus or share taxi in South America.
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(US, informal) A Ford Crown Victoria motor car.
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Alternative form of daladala (“Tanzanian share taxi”) [A Tanzanian matatu or share taxi.]
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A Tanzanian matatu or share taxi.
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Alternative form of daladala [A Tanzanian matatu or share taxi.]
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(Nigeria) A privately-owned minibus or van hired to carry passengers.
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A 1971 to 1976 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala that has been modified, usually by being raised and given bigger wheels.
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A vehicle operating as part of an e-hail service.
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A car, usually small and lightweight, designed for low-cost operation.
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Driving pleasure, especially with regard to Volkswagen vehicles.
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(US, politics, historical) In the United States in the 1960s (chiefly 1961), any one of a number of trips taken by bus or other forms of transport through parts of the southern U.S., made by groups of civil rights activists demonstrating their opposition to racial prejudice and segregation.
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(Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, informal) A taxi ride booked through the Grab app.
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(colloquial, US, sometimes offensive) An unlicensed taxi, especially in the North East of the United States.
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(Philippines) A motorcycle taxi, particularly a small motorcycle modified to carry up to six passengers and cargo.
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An extremely high-performance sports car, ranking above a supercar.
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(military) Pertaining to utility or general purpose.
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(Philippines) A vehicle used as public transport in the Philippines, originally made from US military Jeeps left over from World War II and well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating.
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Alternative form of jinriksha [Synonym of rickshaw]
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A truck or bus formerly manufactured by the Leyland company.
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An automobile with such a body.
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(South Africa) A share taxi
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(Kenya) A tout; One who is hired to convince passengers to take a specific taxi or matatu.
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(Kenya) A minivan used as a share taxi, especially one operating without a licence.
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(South Africa) A sixteen-seater vehicle used as a taxi.
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(Britain, originally) A small car used as a taxi (rather than a traditional black cab).
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British small utility vehicle (styled "MOKE").
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(Britain) Insurance purchased by the owner of a vehicle to cover losses due to traffic accidents or theft
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A person sitting in a car or other vehicle.
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(now historical) A car used as an illegal taxi in Hong Kong.
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An automobile very popular in Iran from the late 1960s to the late 1990s.
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(slang, humorous) Synonym of serial killer van
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(US, automotive) An affordable, compact, highly styled car with a sporty or performance-oriented image.
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An automobile or type of automobile mass-produced and distributed for sale to the general public.
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(UK, slang) A high-performance car with an unassuming exterior.
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Alternative form of 'rari (“Ferrari”) [(US, hip-hop and rap slang) A Ferrari automobile.]
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A car that is or can be rented, usually for a short period, from a car rental company.
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Alternative form of rickshaw [A two-wheeled carriage pulled along by a person.]
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The person who pulls a rickshaw.
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(dated) sport utility vehicle
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(rhyming slang) A Subaru automobile.
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A vehicle for hire, typically smaller than a bus, taking passengers on a fixed or semi-fixed route without timetables, departing when all seats are filled.
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Alternative spelling of songthaew [A type of share taxi in Southeast Asia made out of an altered pickup truck with two benches in the back down each side.]
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Alternative spelling of songthaew [A type of share taxi in Southeast Asia made out of an altered pickup truck with two benches in the back down each side.]
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A type of share taxi in Southeast Asia made out of an altered pickup truck with two benches in the back down each side.
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An automobile designed for high speed and power, tight handling, and flashy looks.
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Any high-performance sports car
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A sedan car with excellent comfort and performance.
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(South Africa) A share taxi.
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a vehicle that passengers hire to take them between locations of their choice, the fare being calculated with a taximeter; a taxi or cab
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(Nigeria) A secondhand motor vehicle imported from Europe.
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A minibus operating as a share taxi in Ghana.
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Alternative form of tro tro (“minibus operating as share taxi in Ghana”) [A minibus operating as a share taxi in Ghana.]
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Alternative spelling of tuk-tuk [A motorized rickshaw, especially Southeast Asia or India.]
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One's passenger or driver on Uber.
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(slang, US, automotive) A Ford Crown Victoria automobile.
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(US, chiefly New York City) Synonym of taxi.
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(Britain) any of several early models of police car
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