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wagon

wagon

A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads.
A freight car on a railway.
A child's riding toy, four-wheeled and pulled or steered by a long handle in the front.
(US, Australia, slang) A station wagon (or SUV).
(slang) A paddy wagon.
A truck, or lorry.
(Ireland, slang, dated, derogatory) A derogatory term for a woman; bitch; slapper; cow.
1974, in Threshold, Issues 25–27, Lyric Players Theatre, page 96: “I’m not like that; I know what you mean but I’m not like that. When you said a field I nearly laughed because I was in a field last week with Ursula Brogan behind the football pitch. We followed Cissy Caffery there and two boys from the secondary. She’s a wagon. She did it with them one after the other, and we watched.”
1990, Roddy Doyle, The Snapper, Penguin Group (1992), ISBN 978-0-14-017167-9: pages 30–31: —Don’t know. ——She hates us. It’s prob’ly cos Daddy called her a wagon at tha’ meetin’. ¶ Sharon laughed. She got out of bed. ¶ —He didn’t really call Miss O’Keefe a wagon, she told Tracy. —He was only messin’ with yeh.
1998, Neville Thompson, Two Birds/One Stoned, Poolbeg: page 8: “Well fuck yeh, yeh stuck-up little wagon.”

Example Sentences Including 'wagon'

  • Hey. You're a long ways from your wagon.
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  • I SWEAR TO YOU, BOLI E, I'LL F IX YOUR WAGON GOOD.
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  • Get your horse, go into town and get a wagon here.
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  • Over at Kate's wagon, and drop off your hardware.
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