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Old Fashion Terms For Things We Use Everyday

by K. Gitter

Published July 1, 2017

Old Fashion Terms For Things We Use Everyday

5) Jalopy

Old names for things- do you still use these words?

Via/ Flickr

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There are many names for an old car that doesn’t run well (or at all), but jalopy is one of our favorite old-fashioned ways of saying this. Many kids don’t know what this word is, but we heard it a lot. So many times it was used to talk about any car that might have some problems, an exaggeration to say that while it wasn’t on the scrap heap now, it would be soon!

 

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